The Reserve Bank of Australia and Treasury are pinning their hopes on an anticipated infrastructure spending stimulus by China to protect Australia from a deepening trade war with the United States.
US President Donald Trump’s unprecedented ratcheting up of tariffs to 145 per cent on Chinese goods entering the US has stoked fears among economists that trade could slow to a crawl between the nations.
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