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Li Qiang.

Chinese premier vows to do everything possible to expand demand

The Australian dollar surged as did the US-listed shares of BHP and Rio Tinto after China’s top leaders signalled bolder economic support next year.

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  • Lucille Liu
The Chinese investigation comes as Washington has sought to slow China’s development of advanced chip technology.

China investigates Nvidia as tech war with US escalates

The State Administration for Market Regulation opened a probe into the chipmaker over suspicions that it broke anti-monopoly laws around a 2020 deal.

  • Amy Thomson

Yesterday

Goldman Sachs’ Jan Hatzius.

Trump tariffs ‘not too disruptive’, Goldman’s top economist predicts

He expects the US president-elect’s slug on imports will be smaller than threatened, but warns they would hit growth hard if fully implemented.

  • John Kehoe

This Month

Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of the G20 summit.

End of sanctions as China lifts bans on beef

China has removed sanctions from two Australian abattoirs, bringing to an end an avalanche of tariffs and de facto bans that began four years ago.

  • Phillip Coorey
Barley farmer Tony York in Tammin, Western Australia.

Australian farmers caught in Trump’s $16b trade war crosshairs

Barley and other farmers face being squeezed out of the market as the incoming president seeks an agriculture deal with China.

  • Jessica Sier
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November

Virgin’s competitive position will be bolstered with its deal with Qatar.

Qatar still pushing for extra flights as ACCC gives interim approval

Giving the Middle Eastern airline extra landing rights would make life even more difficult for Qantas, which faces delays getting new planes and a hefty capex bill.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Donald Trump’s tough talk on tariffs has roiled markets.

$A hits four-month low on Trump’s tariff pledge

The greenback soared on Tuesday after the US president-elect pledged hefty levies on its three major trading partners. That sent the Aussie to its weakest level since August.

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  • Cecile Lefort
Donald Trump is already making foreign policy waves.

How investors can war game Trump’s tariffs

We knew tariffs on China were coming, but it’s the president-elect’s trade hit to Mexico and Canada that should get investors thinking. 

  • James Thomson
Donald Trump has threatened major tariffs on its neighbours.

Chalmers seeks market calm after Trump pledges tariff hits

The president-elect has vowed to impose levies from the moment he is inaugurated, in retaliation for supposed illegal immigration and drug trafficking.

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  • Andrew Tillett and Joshua Peach
President-elect Donald Trump has embraced X owner Elon Musk.

Trump may use tariffs to hit back at PM’s tech crackdown

American and Australian officials are warning the Albanese government that its crackdown on social media platforms could anger the incoming US president into putting tariffs on $33 billion of exports.

  • John Kehoe, Matthew Cranston and Tom McIlroy
China’s President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Trump picks put Australia in the crossfire with China

The frenzy around a reinvigorated Republican administration can only make the voter ride much bumpier for everyone, Anthony Albanese included.

  • Jennifer Hewett
President of China, Xi Jinping, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, ahead of a group photo at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro.

G20 goes soft on Russia as Putin threatens to use nuclear weapons

The G20 has ended with a whimper with watered-down statements on Russia, climate change and the Middle East.

  • Phillip Coorey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Rio de Janeiro ahead of the G20 summit.

Albanese lays out his red line after Xi demands more access for China

Xi Jinping has rekindled a key demand that Australia provide greater foreign investment access to Chinese interests in return for increased trade.

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  • Phillip Coorey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and fiancee Jodie Haydon take their seats before a Mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.

Australia and allies lift pressure on G20 and Trump over Ukraine

Anthony Albanese says conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine are key drivers of hunger, poverty, high inflation and rises in energy prices, and world leaders should acknowledge this.

  • Phillip Coorey
Anthony Albanese arrives in Rio for the G20 with this partner Jodie Haydon.

PM to meet Xi, tell G2O to show a backbone on Ukraine, Middle East

At the G20, Anthony Albanese says conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine are key drivers of hunger, poverty and high inflation and energy prices and world leaders should acknowledge this.

  • Phillip Coorey
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Xi Jinping and Dina Boluarte at a ceremony to virtually inaugurate the Chancay port.

China’s $2b Peru port faces obstacles from the Andes to the Amazon

While Chancay may rekindle an old dream of integrating South America’s Atlantic and Pacific coasts, there is no effective way to make it happen.

  • Dayanne Sousa and Rachel Gamarski
Robert Lighthizer.

Trump asks Lighthizer to be US trade chief, Financial Times reports

Robert Lighthizer, one of the leading figures in Trump’s trade war with China, has been asked to return as US Trade Representative.

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China’s local governments will receive support.

China pledges $2.1trn package to shore up economy

China announced trillions of yuan to support its heavily indebted local governments, as the world’s second-largest economy faces new risks from Donald Trump.

  • Jessica Sier
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says about 47 per cent of foreign investment approvals are approved within 30 days.

Foreign investment approvals speeding up

Nearly half of applications considered under Australia’s approval rules for overseas capital were processed within 30 days, Treasury data shows.

  • Tom McIlroy
China's response to the Trump win a big question for RBA
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China's response to the Trump win a big question for RBA

Greens Senator Nick McKim questions RBA governor Michele Bullock and assistant governor Christopher Kent on the meaning of a Trump win at Senate Estimates.

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