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  • Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
    What would the repercussions be if we stopped supplying iron ore to China?
    The fact that we supply 65 percent of Chinas iron ore imports from Australia would strongly suggest it would be a massive economic disaster for Australia should this occur
    When you trust your television
    what you get is what you got
    Cause when they own the information
    they can bend it all they want

    John Mayer

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    • It would be a economic disaster for China as well. They cant get the supply and quality elsewhere . Goes against what most think but put a excise on it and start looking for other markets for our goods

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      • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
        It would be a economic disaster for China as well. They cant get the supply and quality elsewhere . Goes against what most think but put a excise on it and start looking for other markets for our goods
        maybe but sounds a bit like holding a gun to our own head and threatening to shoot.

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        • Originally posted by zac View Post

          maybe but sounds a bit like holding a gun to our own head and threatening to shoot.
          Of course I agree with you , just don't think they are behaving in a manner that if I was in business that I would want to deal with them .Think you may find there is more alternatives out there then people think
          The quality of our products is some of the worlds best and we will soon have other markets would we be better off bowing to China and trying to go back to the way things were then every time they want to get it cheaper or make us squirm they just stop buying for a while again .Surely that's not a fair partnership .Again just reckon start the process now and try and find new markets
          Last edited by Rooster1908; 12-16-2020, 08:57 PM.

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          • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
            It would be a economic disaster for China as well. They cant get the supply and quality elsewhere . Goes against what most think but put a excise on it and start looking for other markets for our goods
            A country in Africa called Guinea has 1.8 billion tonnes of undeveloped iron ore in which the Chinese won a $14 billion government tender in November 2019 to develop the blocks- thats well before we had our fallout with them. What it means in a nutshell is China by 2025 will not be reliant on Australia & Brazil for its iron ore. Australia too should be looking into the future for opportunities to diversify buyers

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            • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
              It would be a economic disaster for China as well. They cant get the supply and quality elsewhere . Goes against what most think but put a excise on it and start looking for other markets for our goods
              They want to get more from Brazil was what I have been told I was though told the quality we have is better

              When you trust your television
              what you get is what you got
              Cause when they own the information
              they can bend it all they want

              John Mayer

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              • Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post

                A country in Africa called Guinea has 1.8 billion tonnes of undeveloped iron ore in which the Chinese won a $14 billion government tender in November 2019 to develop the blocks- thats well before we had our fallout with them. What it means in a nutshell is China by 2025 will not be reliant on Australia & Brazil for its iron ore. Australia too should be looking into the future for opportunities to diversify buyers
                Yep that's why we need to find new customers, keep selling to them while we can and get as much as we can for it .I just truly believe they can be trusted or relied upon to do the right thing .

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                • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

                  Yep that's why we need to find new customers, keep selling to them while we can and get as much as we can for it .I just truly believe they can be trusted or relied upon to do the right thing .
                  Don't underestimate a collective dissatisfaction from other nations (esp the Five Eyes) with the bullyboy tactics of China towards us. And India arent exactly loving their behaviour, not to mention smaller SE Asian countries like Vietnam and Indonesia who could be options for expanded trade arrangements.

                  If nothing else a little show of courage and respect for western values in a free world by our Govt may have just poked the Bear enough for the world to see their true colours.

                  We need a divorce. Plenty of fish in the sea.

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                  • Id like to see a stop or a vast slowing down on all overseas interests buying Australian land, property & major businesses. Im amused when people say China is a threat to Australia in terms of military strength & security. Why would they want to attack us when we just sell ourselves to them?

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                    • Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                      Don't underestimate a collective dissatisfaction from other nations (esp the Five Eyes) with the bullyboy tactics of China towards us. And India arent exactly loving their behaviour, not to mention smaller SE Asian countries like Vietnam and Indonesia who could be options for expanded trade arrangements.

                      If nothing else a little show of courage and respect for western values in a free world by our Govt may have just poked the Bear enough for the world to see their true colours.

                      We need a divorce. Plenty of fish in the sea.
                      Its looking that way for sure Jack . More and more countries seem to be opening there eyes. Its wont happen overnight and will be a slow burn. They have hit us pretty hard but we are a resilient country and were strong and prosperous before them and will be after them .
                      ps I have blocked old Pado Colt about a week ago as couldn't take his dribble anymore so expect I am being hammered in the usual fashion . By god its peaceful

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                      • Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

                        Its looking that way for sure Jack . More and more countries seem to be opening there eyes. Its wont happen overnight and will be a slow burn. They have hit us pretty hard but we are a resilient country and were strong and prosperous before them and will be after them .
                        ps I have blocked old Pado Colt about a week ago as couldn't take his dribble anymore so expect I am being hammered in the usual fashion . By god its peaceful
                        He's been mercifully quiet. Likely refuelling as it must take energy to maintain that persona.

                        I heard he's also working on his latest book 'Marxism for Dummies'. You may be a case study.

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                        • Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                          Don't underestimate a collective dissatisfaction from other nations (esp the Five Eyes) with the bullyboy tactics of China towards us. And India arent exactly loving their behaviour, not to mention smaller SE Asian countries like Vietnam and Indonesia who could be options for expanded trade arrangements.

                          If nothing else a little show of courage and respect for western values in a free world by our Govt may have just poked the Bear enough for the world to see their true colours.

                          We need a divorce. Plenty of fish in the sea.
                          Not for long
                          China's plan to build a fish processing facility in the Torres Strait has raised concerns over border security and impacts to commercial fishing.
                          ..it’ll be interesting to see

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                          • Divorce can indeed be liberating - whether it's an actual divorce or an end to an unhealthy business relationship or friendship. Times have changed and no one, person or country, should be shackled to something or someone that is unhealthy or not mutually beneficial to all parties concerned..not just the selfish ones who take but don't give in return. On that note, I'll sign off for the year.
                            "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                            • Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
                              Divorce can indeed be liberating - whether it's an actual divorce or an end to an unhealthy business relationship or friendship. Times have changed and no one, person or country, should be shackled to something or someone that is unhealthy or not mutually beneficial to all parties concerned..not just the selfish ones who take but don't give in return. On that note, I'll sign off for the year.
                              have a merry christmas and all the best for the new year, rwb. love your work.

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                              • Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
                                Divorce can indeed be liberating - whether it's an actual divorce or an end to an unhealthy business relationship or friendship. Times have changed and no one, person or country, should be shackled to something or someone that is unhealthy or not mutually beneficial to all parties concerned..not just the selfish ones who take but don't give in return. On that note, I'll sign off for the year.
                                Have a lovely Christmas RWB. So happy for you with your job extension.
                                Same to all of my fellow Chookpenners. Have a lovely Christmas and here's hoping 2021 is a better year for us all.
                                And of course go the Mighty Roosters!

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