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‘Very serious situation’: Frydenberg’s economic warning over China dispute – Sydney Morning Herald
As China and Australia enter a diplomatic stalemate, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has warned the dispute is having a serious economic effect.

Diplomatic hostilities reached a new low this week when Prime Minister Scott Morrison called a hastily convened press conference on Monday to respond to a fabricated image sent by a Chinese foreign affairs official accusing Australian soldiers of murdering Afghan children.
On Wednesday evening, Chinese social media site WeChat deleted Mr Morrison’s message to Chinese-Australians about the incident “on the grounds it ‘involves use of content that incites, misleads, has non-objective facts’ or ‘fabricates…
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