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China tensions threatens state’s recovery: Premier

Treasurer Cameron Dick said the government was working on “sustaining” Queensland’s strong relationship with China as Annastacia Palaszczuk revealed private companies were concerned for local jobs. Coal exports are expected to recover by 9¾ per cent in 2021-22 but because of the impacts of COVID-19 and the “uncertainty surrounding Australian access to the Chinese market”, exports are expected to slump by 8 per cent during this financial year.
The Premier said…
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