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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk concerned China-Australia tensions will hit resources sector
The Palaszczuk Government promised a “no surprises” Budget, and it delivered it, but there might be one surprise beyond its control — China.
Key points:
- A Treasury official has confirmed Queensland is banking on China resuming normal trade levels next year
- The resources sector has told the Queensland Premier it is fearful about the future of its industry
- There are growing concerns about the Federal Government’s deteriorating relationship with China
Handing down the Budget yesterday, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the mining states were growing increasingly concerned about the deteriorating relationship between the Federal Government and China, with the recovery of the coal industry in her state relying on fences being…
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