CN China is building up its ability to weaponize trade, new report says

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China is diversifying its supply of critical natural resources — a move that will shore up Beijing’s ability to weaponize trade against its geopolitical rivals, according to a newly published report by risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft.
“If China has a soft underbelly, it is its high dependency on foreign natural resources,” read the report released on Thursday.
China is a large consumer of major commodities including crude oil and iron ore. But the country relies heavily on imports to meet its domestic demand for those commodities.
One way the country is diversifying its import sources is by buying stakes in overseas companies, said Verisk Maplecroft. Doing that will increase the proportion of Chinese-owned resources in the country’s total imports, the report said.

As an example, the consultancy said the number of Chinese-owned base metals and gold companies in Oceania rose from zero in the year 2000 to 59 last year. It represented around 22.6% of total foreign ownership in such companies, the report showed.
Oceania is a region that includes Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji and numerous island nations.
“China is seeking to strengthen its control over global supply chains via overseas investments and partnerships with international majors. Beijing has been supporting Chinese SOEs [state-owned enterprises] to ‘go global’ and establish control of resource bases overseas since the late 1990s,” said the report.

Pivoting toward ‘autocratic regimes’​

China imports critical commodities such as crude oil, natural gas, metallurgical coal and iron ore from a “highly concentrated” group of trading partners, said Verisk Maplecroft.
In diversifying its import sources, China prefers suppliers from “stable autocratic regimes” to democracies that may involve frequent changes in governments or potential shifts in policy, it added.
“Our data shows China is pivoting towards more autocratic regimes that represent greater stability for its supply lines than democracies that are, or may become, hostile to Beijing. But it is also using its massive market as a source of diplomatic leverage,” the consultancy said.

“By securing diversified sources, China will be in a better position to weaponise trade with geopolitical rivals, while at the same time increasing the economic dependence of new and existing partners,” it said.
But democratic countries dominate the production of some resources — one of them is iron ore.
China’s largest supplier of iron ore last year was Australia, an American ally that was recently hit by Beijing’s trade restrictions.
Australia shipped a monthly average of 60.86 million tonnes of iron ore to China in 2020, accounting for more than 60% of overall Chinese imports of the commodity, Refinitiv data showed.
That’s why China has been strengthening trade ties with other iron ore producers such as Brazil and Guinea, according to the Verisk Maplecroft report.
“Despite a tougher line on Beijing under President Bolsonaro, Brazil remains a priority in China’s diversification strategy, while Guinea is politically well disposed to Beijing amid democratic backslide,” the report said.

Weaponizing trade​

China is by far Australia’s largest trading partner in goods and services, accounting for 39.4% of goods exports and 17.6% of services exports between 2019 and 2020, research firm Capital Economics said.
Beijing has shown that it’s willing to use trade as a geopolitical lever, according to the Verisk Maplecroft report.
The report cited the example of China banning Australian coal. Relations between the two countries soured after Australia supported a call for an international inquiry into China’s handling of the Covid-19 outbreak, which first emerged in the city of Wuhan.
Coal was just one of the Australian exports hit by Chinese retaliatory measures that ranged from tariffs to bans and restrictions.
Such geopolitical tensions could persist as China speeds up its effort to reduce its reliance on “unfriendly” resource suppliers, said Verisk Maplecroft.
“Banning imports of coal from Australia was a prime example but more are likely to follow, with significant impacts on the trade in global commodities and the geopolitical landscape likely,” it said.
“Companies and investors are in the direct sights of Beijing’s diplomatic moves and will need to prepare accordingly.”
 
Damn, it's really a shame the US spent 20 years sucking off Chinese dick in tandem with the WTO.
You reap what you sow, and as a result, America will loose World hegemonic status. Am I saying China will become the world leader? No, it won't and it'll have a decline, however the power vacuum will already exist.
 
Trump's mistake in dealing with the Chinese was engaging in goods tradewar. You cannot beat China in terms of goods production, they will out compete virtually every country at any cost. You'll have far better luck isolating them politically and diplomatically.

We'll see if Modi can rape his people into submission so they can provide a manufacturing alternative to China.
 
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China can believe it is doing whatever it wants but China is going to collapse before the US.

Anyone who knows anything beyond the propaganda China has been pushing knows how fucked China is so...good Luck Poo.

Let us do a thought game:

Who needs shitty electronic crap that breaks the next day?

Who needs grain?

One of these things wins.

Good luck Poo. I am sure your own people will not eat you!


Russia was going to win too.
 
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The fact that China believes in their own form of Marxism (which Russia has oddly enough) is scary to an extent. While I do feel like China has the edge when it comes to diplomacy and maintaining an edge when it comes to technological advancements, it's propaganda, control of information, torture tactics and outright lack of free speech really makes China feel more like a dictatorship than a communist country.

The ironic thing is that Donald Trump when he was President at the time tried to make Russia look like the good guy and China look like the bad guy even though they carry the same dictatorship tactics. I don't know if Russia has a beef with China or vice versa but the United States as a country is really going down the toilet in terms of education, technological advancements, diplomacy, international relations, reputation and even common decency and we can thank the fact that the USA did nothing against Russia nor did anything to improve the educational system which would of allowed us to make more technological advancements and would of allowed us to compete with immigrants when it comes to the job market.

Right now the USA is being pummeled by Russia who is feeding misinformation and deception into every outlet on both the internet and in real life. Honestly if the 2016 election went differently (which includes the Democrats picking a different presidential candidate than Hillary Clinton) then we would of had a president who would of made a good offense against China and Russia.
 
The fact that China believes in their own form of Marxism (which Russia has oddly enough) is scary to an extent. While I do feel like China has the edge when it comes to diplomacy and maintaining an edge when it comes to technological advancements, it's propaganda, control of information, torture tactics and outright lack of free speech really makes China feel more like a dictatorship than a communist country.
No it doesn't, those things are all typical of Communist nations. See: Cambodia, Russia, Cuba, North Korea, ect.
 
The problem with us in Australia is that we have become too reliant on Chinese exports. It doesn't take much to piss off China, so they retaliate with trade restrictions and there's not a whole lot we can do.

Sure our Foreign and Trade ministers can put out some strongly-worded statements, but China just turns around and says "yeah, what are you gonna do about it?" Until we take some kind of harsh retaliatory action, like restricting Chinese students from coming to our universities or restricting Chinese from investing in Australia not a whole lot will change. Many industries have copped the wrath of the Chinese anger and until they diversify their export market China will continue to hold them by the balls.
 
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I don't know if Russia has a beef with China or vice versa but the United States as a country is really going down the toilet in terms of education, technological advancements, diplomacy, international relations, reputation and even common decency and we can thank the fact that the USA did nothing against Russia nor did anything to improve the educational system which would of allowed us to make more technological advancements and would of allowed us to compete with immigrants when it comes to the job market.
>The United States literally invented the internet
>The United States didn't engage Russia in conventional warfare because of MAD
>The education system is shitty due in large part to government meddling
>Immigrants compete by illegal entry and are paid below minimum wage
Right now the USA is being pummeled by Russia who is feeding misinformation and deception into every outlet on both the internet and in real life. Honestly if the 2016 election went differently (which includes the Democrats picking a different presidential candidate than Hillary Clinton) then we would of had a president who would of made a good offense against China and Russia.
>Russia hasn't been relevant since the fall of the USSR
>Russia offered an alliance against China the U.S. ignored
>Russia's grand strategy to influence the election was to buy ads on Facebook
>Russia is a spectator at the bleachers watching the real nations fight
 
The fact that China believes in their own form of Marxism (which Russia has oddly enough) is scary to an extent. While I do feel like China has the edge when it comes to diplomacy and maintaining an edge when it comes to technological advancements, it's propaganda, control of information, torture tactics and outright lack of free speech really makes China feel more like a dictatorship than a communist country.
They don't. It's now called Socialism with Chinese flavours, whatever that's supposed to mean. Maoism focused on the peasantry, people like farmers and workers. It was the inverse of industrialisation, but look at what we have now. Marx believed that rapid industrialisation will bring a surplus in capital, making communism inevitable, ie a product of extreme capitalism. If anything, what China's doing now is closer to Marxism than Maoism.

"Outright lack of free speech" is interesting. There's about a dozen countries that actually guarantees free speech in law, some of which have now categorised "certain speech" as "not free speech" (South Korea). Take those out, you're left with a handful. Relatively speaking, yeah China controls information and it sucks. "Propaganda" is a meaningless word, it simply means "ideological systems I don't approve of". To Asian countries, western liberalism, LGBTQAIDS+, individualism and internalised guilt is propaganda.

I don't know if Russia has a beef with China or vice versa
They don't like each other, but when it comes to the USA, they are allies, against the USA obviously. You don't get to surround that region with military camps and expect them to be nice fluffy cute bunnies waiting for the impending doom.

The problem with us in Australia is that we have become too reliant on Chinese exports. It doesn't take much to piss off China, so they retaliate with trade restrictions and there's not a whole lot we can do.
Why piss them off in the first place? Our politicians are some of the biggest morons on the planet. They bark up the tree for those Americans, sending soldiers to die for Jews in the Middle East, and then whinge at China for the dumb shit they do in their own jurisdiction, then cry when China fights back. It's like poking a big bully at school and expecting another big bully on the other side of the planet to come to your rescue, it's just plain dumb. China's our biggest trading partner precisely because of geography. If they hate those Americans, they'd happily trade with Oceania since we offer the same shit cheaper and better.

After barking and being hit with a baton, our politicians are back to sucking the red cock because they realised sanctions will absolutely piss off most of the local industry. It's Stockholm Syndrome or something equally dumb. Take their shekelz and develop local infrastructure. There's no slot for us in the Cool Kid's Club, we're some island with as many people as a Chinese city. We're not America or even India who could hold a fight with China.

Take their money, block those big companies from purchasing too much land (or lease them out like China does), and get on with our lives. Nobody gives a fuck.
 
it's propaganda, control of information, torture tactics and outright lack of free speech really makes China feel more like a dictatorship than a communist country.
So...A communist country then. I'm actually curious why you think those things aren't distinguishing features of communist countries since every single nation that has adopted Marxism has shown them.

That said, yeah China is scary. They don't have the problem the west does with the citizenry fracturing into a thousand different warring ethnic tribes. China is united under a totalitarian government and the average Chinese citizen doesn't care too much because their quality of life has massively increased over the past few decades. A China that steps up to take the reigns as the predominant world power after the west collapses due to terminal wokism is not an appealing prospect.
 
Why piss them off in the first place? Our politicians are some of the biggest morons on the planet. They bark up the tree for those Americans, sending soldiers to die for Jews in the Middle East, and then whinge at China for the dumb shit they do in their own jurisdiction, then cry when China fights back. It's like poking a big bully at school and expecting another big bully on the other side of the planet to come to your rescue, it's just plain dumb. China's our biggest trading partner precisely because of geography. If they hate those Americans, they'd happily trade with Oceania since we offer the same shit cheaper and better.

After barking and being hit with a baton, our politicians are back to sucking the red cock because they realised sanctions will absolutely piss off most of the local industry. It's Stockholm Syndrome or something equally dumb. Take their shekelz and develop local infrastructure. There's no slot for us in the Cool Kid's Club, we're some island with as many people as a Chinese city. We're not America or even India who could hold a fight with China.

Take their money, block those big companies from purchasing too much land (or lease them out like China does), and get on with our lives. Nobody gives a fuck.
Yeah, you're right. I think our politicians (from both sides) think we have a bigger influence on the world than we actually do. Just see how Morrison was going on about his meeting with the 'quad' (India, Japan, USA & us) the other day.

He was too excited, all 'look at me, I got to play with the big boys today'. I found it to be embarrassing. I'm sure to Modi, Suga & Biden it was just another meeting in a long list of meetings that day.
 
So...A communist country then.
No, a Chinese country. Communism or whatever is just the current dynasty's name.
You can't name a single Chinese dynasty that's not authoritarian and genocidal to the fucking core. The CPC actually scores the best on this compared to whatever other shitty rulers that region saw in the past.

The founder of Singapore said a Han Chinese country must be ruled with an iron fist, and was he even wrong? If you let these Hans loose, they will just breed out every single other race in the region and pour into the surroundings.

Others include Malaysia which is very authoritarian. South Korea went ahead and added an asterisk to their free speech laws, effectively abolishing it because what's free speech if there's words arranged in ways that "crosses the line"? Singapore is basically a Simcity for the Lee family, with their forced diversity quota neighbourhood laws and dimwitted hate speech laws. Many people think China sucks because they block Silicon Valley Jew sites, as if denying access to Zuc and Jak's tracking services is a violation of human rights, what if they stopped blocking it?

(Please don't, contain that autistic supernova, well actually we get x5 the supply of lolcows, so we win)

He was too excited, all 'look at me, I got to play with the big boys today'. I found it to be embarrassing. I'm sure to Modi, Suga & Biden it was just another meeting in a long list of meetings that day.
Scotty is such a goofball, he even looks like one. He reminds me of kids visiting some big boy workplace and being allowed to play with the equipment. Most people don't even know our capital city, the ones that do love pointing to the proximity of Sydney or Melbourne on the map, that's how (in)significant we are.

Just play that radical centrist card, grift all sides, and develop local infrastructure, is it that hard? If a nuclear warfare is inevitable, we'd be one of the few survivors honestly. No big boy toys will matter.
 
They don't have the problem the west does with the citizenry fracturing into a thousand different warring ethnic tribes.
LMFAO yes they do, they literally have concentration camps for this very reason. Also note that Asians are most racist against each other, I don't know how it could happen, but I could totally see the Chinese eat each other.
 
LMFAO yes they do, they literally have concentration camps for this very reason.
Maybe I'm missing your point but the fact the Han ethnic majority have no qualms putting minorities in concentration camps means it doesn't seem like China a fractious society. It seems like they have complete control over their nation and will put the boot down on non-Han who start making waves. The fact that there is clearly an ethnic majority in control of China that controls the nation purely in its own interest means they're willing to do things like that if it serves their purposes. China isn't going to have the same problems the west does because China has no issue with dealing with minorities in ways that are unacceptable in the west. Look at the way they dealt with Hong Kong, China does not give a shit about the west handwringing about human rights, they will do whatever is in their interests.


You can't name a single Chinese dynasty that's not authoritarian and genocidal to the fucking core.
Ok but I can't name a single Communist regime that isn't authoritarian and genocidal to its core either
 
Scotty is such a goofball, he even looks like one. He reminds me of kids visiting some big boy workplace and being allowed to play with the equipment.
Not to derail the thread too much further, but the guy got sacked as head of Tourism Australia. How you can fail at marketing Australia is beyond me.

Falling upwards. He shouldn't even be in Parliament. The Liberal Party and Newscorp engineered a dirt campaign against the guy who actually won preselection in his seat. After that, with the allegations later proven wrong, Morrison won the ticket.

It's crazy. I can't take him seriously.
 
Damn, it's really a shame the US spent 20 years sucking off Chinese dick in tandem with the WTO.
You reap what you sow, and as a result, America will loose World hegemonic status. Am I saying China will become the world leader? No, it won't and it'll have a decline, however the power vacuum will already exist.
I'm honestly curious how much time China will have between their own Demographic Issues catching up to them and the US losing it's hegemonic status - How long exactly they have to dick around will probably decide the trends for the rest of the century.
 
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