Australia walks a tight rope on trade with China as security concerns mount

Australia’s relationship with China remains fractious even as the country seeks to mend ties with its largest trading partner.

The previous Australian government’s support for an international inquiry into China’s handling of the coronavirus had invited crippling export curbs from Beijing — something from which Australia is yet to recover from.

While trade compulsions have forced the Asia-Pacific nation to reach out to China, security concerns over Beijing’s South China Sea claims have prevented a reset in ties.

“Canberra would not use the word ‘reset,’” said Darren Lim, a senior lecturer in international relations at the Australian National University in Canberra, referring to relations with China.

“Since upon taking office in May 2022, the Labor government stressed that Australia’s interests were unchanged, which means there are still deep conflicts of interest between the two countries.”

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