Tokyo | Growing global Chinese investment is largely bypassing Australia, as Beijing seeks more strategic opportunities in South-East Asia and other emerging economies that do not have close ties with Donald Trump’s administration.
Chinese investment in Australia through mergers and acquisitions increased 41 per cent to $US862 million ($543 million) last year, compared to 2023. But the level was still the third lowest since 2006, and remains 95 per cent below the 2008 peak of $US16.2 billion, according to a new KPMG and the University of Sydney research report.
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