China is buying out Australia

mellowyellow

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The Port of Newcastle, the world's biggest coal port, was handed over to a Chinese-backed consortium for 98 years for $1.75 billion when Mike Baird was NSW Premier in 2014. .

The decision means the port is half controlled by Aussie company Gardior and half by China Merchants Port Holdings Company until 2112.

Meanwhile, Darwin Port is run by Chinese company Landbridge Group, which secured a 99-year lease in 2015 for just $506 million.
 

Communist China has carefully planned this!
Do anyof you believe we should begin to boycott China?
https://bitterwinter.org/tag/re-edu...MIh4W-lomn7wIVV8DICh1QbwQ5EAAYAiAAEgKeyPD_BwE
There was a time where I supported boycotting all things China, and just to clarify, I avoid (at all costs) buying anything from China, but greed is the devil in this, Gaer.

If those at the top are stupid enough to approve deals like this, I say all the power to China.
 

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The Port of Newcastle, the world's biggest coal port, was handed over to a Chinese-backed consortium for 98 years for $1.75 billion when Mike Baird was NSW Premier in 2014. .

The decision means the port is half controlled by Aussie company Gardior and half by China Merchants Port Holdings Company until 2112.

Meanwhile, Darwin Port is run by Chinese company Landbridge Group, which secured a 99-year lease in 2015 for just $506 million.
So you have decided based on limited knowledge that China is buying out Australia. That is news to me!

Besides no one can buy anything unless it is sold to them.
 
There was a time where I supported boycotting all things China, and just to clarify, I avoid (at all costs) buying anything from China, but greed is the devil in this, Gaer.

If those at the top are stupid enough to approve deals like this, I say all the power to China.
Oh No Marg! There are a few things we should be extremely concerned about.
China is at war with the United State right now!
This is one thing we cannot be apathetic about!
Remember this! In three years, you will say, "Well, i'll be damned! She was right!"
 
Oh No Marg! There are a few things we should be extremely concerned about.
China is at war with the United State right now!
This is one thing we cannot be apathetic about!
Remember this! In three years, you will say, "Well, i'll be damned! She was right!"

Relax G. Our wonderful so called self sufficient piece of overpriced real estate's national debt is pretty much owned by Russia, China and Canada so it's all saber rattling, well at least for now.
 
Relax G. Our wonderful so called self sufficient piece of overpriced real estate's national debt is pretty much owned by Russia, China and Canada so it's all saber rattling, well at least for now.

Spoke too soon. The latest stats say Japan is the first, China is the second and Russia using Luxembourg as a proxy is number three as our landlords.
 
Oh No Marg! There are a few things we should be extremely concerned about.
China is at war with the United State right now!
This is one thing we cannot be apathetic about!
Remember this! In three years, you will say, "Well, i'll be damned! She was right!"

There's not a damned thing anyone on this board or anyone who 'represents' us can do about it. Our system is a bloated, gangrenous mess and China's isn't because they amputate the festering bits while Bill Gates smiles and says 万事如意Wànshì rúyì to the CCP and tells us the scary tiger is just a little kitten. They're wrong, but so are we. Since they're more ruthlessly wrong and now have the tech to back it , we're toast. It's not just Big Techs' backdoor deals with totalitarianism that are the problem. Western companies have cut shady deals with freedom hating regimes in many other sectors, but tech is the issue because possessing it makes controlling people so very easy.

Article below is pre-2016 ....not as a political marker, but as a sociological one in regards to conspiracy theory accusations. Since it's an old article (The Guardian) from 2010, I'm copying and pasting more than I usually do.

Web Censorship in China? Not a problem, says Bill Gates

After pouring billions of dollars into the global fight against malaria and rebranding Microsoft in a more cuddly, human way, Bill Gates had just about shaken off accusations that he represented all that was unappealing about aggressive American capitalism.​
But today his reinvention suffered something of a setback when he played down China's attempts to stifle dissent on the internet as "very limited".​
Less than two weeks after Google said it planned to uncensor its Chinese search engine in protest at attempts to break into the email accounts of human rights activists, Gates criticised his rival's decision and insisted that agreeing to Beijing's demands was just part of doing business in the country. "You've got to decide: do you want to obey the laws of the countries you're in or not? If not, you may not end up doing business there," he told ABC's Good Morning America programme.​
He also brushed aside accusations that Microsoft has been complicit in helping filter the web by saying that it was not an issue because any censorship could be circumvented with technical knowledge. "Chinese efforts to censor the internet have been very limited," he said. "It's easy to go around it, so I think keeping the internet thriving there is very important."​
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The comments ... come despite the fact that efforts to censor the internet in China – a project known as the Golden Shield – are among the most extensive in the world. The country's estimated 300 million internet users are almost all affected by the various blocks and filters, which include direct censorship of anti-government protesters, members of the Falun Gong religious group, Tibetan independence campaigners and the Taiwanese media. At various points, Beijing has also blocked access to international news websites including the BBC and the Guardian, and around 50 Chinese bloggers are in prison as a result of their postings.​
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With the new bill passed at the end of last year, the government is now looking at both Darwin and Newcastle ports and will hopefully tear them up too. China will retaliate and put even more sanctions on us. The Darwin port is a particular worry because about 2,200 US marines will arrive in Darwin between now and June this year, arriving in batches of 200-500. Something I learned from the pandemic - the states have enormous power to do their own thing and the feds had to make a new law to overturn any stupid deals they make with foreign countries. The Premiers see what an enormous amount of money can do for their state and can't wait to sign up.

In December last year, the Federal Parliament passed new foreign relations laws. The bill gives the Commonwealth the power to veto agreements with foreign countries struck by state and local governments, as well as universities. So when the federal government tore up Victoria's controversial Belt and Road agreements with China, the state government didn't respond with fury. It was more of a resigned shrug. There were no angry statements or protests, and not a peep from the Acting Premier.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04...agreement-torn-up-economic-analysis/100090578
 
China isn't just buying out Australia. They're investing everywhere including Sweden. Sweden comes in third place in the list of European countries with direct Chinese investments. Volvo Cars and Spotify are just two Swedish companies that China has invested heavily in.

A boycott of Chinese products could be difficult. How do you define a "Chinese" product? Many Apple products for example are manufactured in China (although some will be made in India and Vietnam) do we boycott them?
 
They are building new allies throughout Africa and the Middle East while out government focuses on calling each other little childish names. We make 12% of the micro ships in the world.
 
So, Aussies received $1.75 billion, plus another $525 mill, for half interest investment in their ports. Not that Aussies could really use an extra $2.30 bill. And the big issue is the "Chinese". You mean you fear the Chinese are going to move the port to a better location on the shores of China? It seem like a great way to use Chinese investments into OZ as a means of guaranteeing "cooperation" in international events.
 
There was a time where I supported boycotting all things China, and just to clarify, I avoid (at all costs) buying anything from China, but greed is the devil in this, Gaer.

If those at the top are stupid enough to approve deals like this, I say all the power to China.
It's been told to me that in 50 years the white race here in Canada will be the minority. I personally don't think it will take that long. I think that in about 10 - 15 years we will be the minority. I see proof of this anytime I go into the city.
 
It's been told to me that in 50 years the white race here in Canada will be the minority. I personally don't think it will take that long. I think that in about 10 - 15 years we will be the minority. I see proof of this anytime I go into the city.
we're being told in the US that whites will become the minority in the next few years. it will mostly be hispanics...blacks and asians. mostly hispanics where i am.
 
I think the Western nations have been at war with China and Russia for quite some time. However, instead of bombs and bullets, the "tactic" is technology, and economics.
 

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