What do they think about each other?

What do they think about each other?

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the most platonic love

Shanghai has more people than all of Australia, which boggles my mind to think about.

China views Australia as its colony. Australians cuckishly ablidge them.

Please stop reaffirming the dumb American stereotype.

they don't think about each other

Australia gets its paychecks from China trades while still siding with Americans in politics

Do second generation Chinese Australians have divided loyalties?

Idk, relations were okay over the past 20-30 years, we just seen them as business, but now with the South China sea and something to do with anti-Chinese influence being talked about in parliament, I think we might be pissing them off.

And didn't Japan want it too and Hitler was like " whatever Do what you want with it" Australia needs Nukes

Stop reaffirming your cuckery then.

Second generation pretty much anything in Australia tends to have a little bit of a spiteful streak rejecting the heritage ties of their parents. By third generation that usually goes away and people don't really think of themselves as anything but an aussie.

australia is not a sovereign country, chinese colony is a meme precisely because its a US colony ran by UK born/loyalist politicians therefore us controlled media needs to run an anti china narrative

There is a second generation British Australian that posts on a UK politics message board I post on and he fucking HATES the UK and constantly shit posts about how racist and backwards the UK is culturally.

Like he has been posting for over a year and has such a massive hate boner for the UK is and how he hates pub culture, British towns and people's regional identities/accents as being backwards. It is just so weird how much he can hold such spite to a country which his parents are from, in which most people will like him for being an Aussie and in the grand scheme of things isn't that different. It's not even a new world/old world thing not liking things being smaller like houses and cities because continental Europe is civilised and progressive but Britain is backwards apparently.

Is it common among second generation Brits to become self loathing of their ancestry? I know loads of Brits move there.

Best allies

No he sounds like an absolute nut.

Be honest, how many Chinese exchange students are there in your country? My Mandarin tutor went to Australia and he commented about how many Chinese people studied there.

At least 2 I'd say.

Australians slurp their jizz like it's unicorn cum.

China : Just another place in Asia to get resources from. Potential place where the US / NATO could launch attacks to the mainland. No military threat

Australia : Extremely dependent on the Chinese economy as over 1/3rd of Australia's trade is with China. Place where wealthy Chinese use as their playground and to hide their wealth. Without China, Australia's economy would collapse.

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Australia Exports - partners:
China 30.5%, Japan 12.4%, US 6.5%, South Korea 6.1% (2016)
Australia Imports - partners:
China 23.4%, US 11.5%, Japan 7.8%, Thailand 5.6%, Germany 5.3%, South Korea 4.3% (2016)

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Second generation anything is retarded, they're trying to fit in so hard without realising people don't really respect those that hate themselves.

Sort of like wiggers trying to fit in with the local black gang.

Don't know but the government keeps figures.
internationaleducation.gov.au/research/International-Student-Data/Pages/default.aspx
>In 2017, there were 799,371 enrolments generated by 624,001 full-fee paying international students in Australia on a student visa. This represents a 12.7% increase on 2016 and compares with an average annual enrolments growth rate of 4.4% per year over the preceding ten years.
>There were 455,680 commencements (new enrolments) in 2017, representing a 10.9% increase on 2016 figures. This compares with the average annual commencements growth rate of 3.8% per year over the preceding ten years. The higher education sector had the largest share of enrolments and commencements (43.8% and 32.9% respectively) in 2017. Enrolments and commencements in the sector increased by 14.7% and 14.3% respectively on 2016 figures. China and India accounted for 38.2% and 15.5% respectively of enrolments by students in higher education. Commencements in postgraduate research increased by 9.2% on 2016 figures, while other postgraduate commencements grew by 22.0%. Bachelor degree commencements grew by 7.8% over the same period.

About that much.

Oh look it's that Asian-American AMWF poster again. Why don't you go and get a life shrimpdick?

and we're any different?

We don't side with Americans openly

>www.cia.gov
Not sure why you didn't look up the Australian statistics.
dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/trade-investment/australias-trade-in-goods-and-services/Pages/australias-trade-in-goods-and-services-2016.aspx

Imports:
1. China 18.1%
2. United States 12.7%
3. Japan 6.6%
4. Thailand 4.8%
5. Germany 4.8%
6. United Kingdom 4.1%
7. Singapore 3.6%
8. Republic of Korea 3.5%
9. New Zealand 3.5%
10. Malaysia 3.0%


Exports:
1. China 28.3%
2. Japan 11.7%
3. United States 6.3%
4. Republic of Korea 6.1%
5. United Kingdom 4.5%
6. India 4.5%
7. New Zealand 3.9%
8. Hong Kong 3.8%
9. Singapore 3.1%
10. Taiwan 2.7%

>Without China, Australia's economy would collapse.
It's expected that our standard of living would drop, not that our economy would collapse. And thats also provided we dont find another buyer for all our ores and minerals.

Most of our economy is powered by the service sector, most of that coming from IT business.

When is India going to start having their round of industrial catch up?

Ask Kevin Rudd

Once they master the toilet.

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>What do they think about each other?
they love our natural resources
we hate them

Stats from CIA here includes Hong Kong with China. What you posted separates HK from China. Nevermind that Chinese businesses are all over Asia including SE Asian countries like Thailand & Singapore.

I laugh when Aussies try to minimize China impact on your economy (like this user here ) and live in a fantasy as if you arent economically dependent on China. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, world GDP dropped by 10%. LEL that Australia losing 1/3rd of its trade, wouldnt cause any problems at all but "a drop in out standard of living".

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Fuck off Ch*Nks

China sees us as a place to get iron, coal and animal products. They find it distasteful that Australia sides with America in geo-political matters and will do what they can to influence us to become more pro-beijing because we are very important, regionally.

We see China as a place where we get a fuckload of our money, but are scared of the encroaching yellow peril. We want to do business with the authoritarian chinese, but are also scared of their increasing power because we are ideologically opposed to them in many ways, and don't want to be under their thumb.

So it's a complicated relationship. But more than anything else, money talks.

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What a fucking loser, sound like such a miserable cunt lmao

>Stats from CIA here
Are third hand.

>What you posted separates HK from China.
They are seperate, retard.

>and live in a fantasy as if you arent economically dependent on China.
We aren't, it's not a fantasy. Are you mentally ill?

I go to the ANU and they are literally everywhere. Every economics/business/commerce/finance class it will be 90%+ Chinese students

>Stats from CIA here includes Hong Kong with China. What you posted separates HK from China. Nevermind that Chinese businesses are all over Asia including SE Asian countries like Thailand & Singapore.
>I laugh when Aussies try to minimize China impact on your economy (like this user here ) and live in a fantasy as if you arent economically dependent on China. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, world GDP dropped by 10%. LEL that Australia losing 1/3rd of its trade, wouldnt cause any problems at all but "a drop in out standard of living".

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We probably should be with the state our military is in desu

You know that before the UK joined the EEC that about 80% of our exports went to them right? Losing that didn't cause us to collapse so I doubt Australia losing 30% would, there's still the rest of Asia, especially India, to trade with.

Your fixation on another country's trade situation is a tad worrying actually, did australians do something to agitate you?

New Zealand has big daddy Australia and USA to protect them from security threats and people smuggler's vessels, so it can remain a hippy country in the middle of nowhere and hold sanctimonious political views.

half my uni lecturers in IT are Chinese. I went to highschool with a whole bunch and sat next to a couple and can't complain. The Chinese in China are the worst though because of a superiority complex because they live in a country with more people even though its an absolute shithole in every measurable way.
If we can keep trading with them but keep them the fuck out politically that would be perfect.

>They are seperate, retard.
Must be a surprise to the British that they still control Hong Kong when they handed it over to China in the 1990's. I guess that event never happened.

>We aren't, it's not a fantasy.
About 33% of your trade is with China. A 10% drop in the world GDP was enough to cause the Great Depression of 1930s. B-b-b-b-but that wouldnt effect us.

DELUSIONAL

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>China sees us as a place to get iron, coal and animal products
China largely slowed down importing our raw minerals a while back and now their construction boom is basically over. It had a large impact on Western Australia at the time but has since moved on.
China is shifting out of their massive construction phase and looking more towards the new middle class. In fact, their new wealth has opened up more trade in the meat industry with Australia.
You can read about it here: rabobank.com.au/media-releases/2017/170321-australian-beef-and-sheepmeat-must-target-value-not-volume-to-meet-chinas-growing-appetite/

>About 33% of your trade is with China. A 10% drop in the world GDP was enough to cause the Great Depression of 1930s.
jesus wept

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>About 33% of your trade is with China
No, it's not.
You are mentally ill.

I know, that's why I said animal products.

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and Even your own export figures you posted is about 1/3rd. China (28.3) + Hong Kong (3.8) = 32.1%. And the actual # is much higher than that since most of the trade that Aussies does in SE Asian countries like Thailand and Singapore are Chinese business with Chinese owners.

Why are you so resistance to the facts that that Australia is dependent on China?

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>I laugh when Aussies try to minimize China impact on your economy
>live in a fantasy as if you arent economically dependent on China
Bruh, According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, China is only 28% of out export market and its all iron ore and coal, it would take all of about 30 seconds to find another buyer.

>During the Great Depression of the 1930s, world GDP dropped by 10%. LEL that Australia losing 1/3rd of its trade, wouldnt cause any problems at all but "a drop in out standard of living"
World GDP dropped by 15%, but no kidding, the great depression is a bit worse than losing out on trade with one country. A depression comes with mass unemployment and a drop of production of all sectors including agriculture. If you're comparing the great depression to losing 28% of an export market, you must be truly some special kind of retarded.

One third of australia's exports is equal to about 60 billion, while its entire GDP is almost 1.5 trillion. Over 70% of the economy is in the services sector. Stop pretending you know the slightest thing about economics.

How you managed to inherit both the lack of intelligence of the Americans and the emotional fragility and superiority complex of the chinks is beyond me.

I'm not really on any side but we do have to import so much manufactured shit to support the huge middle class that if we suddenly went into a huge trade deficit it could suck all the money that lets us pay people high wages for services out and into the places where we buy shit.

If a mining company with 50 employees couldnt sells its ore tomorrow, these user think that mining company would just go out of business.

"MEH No big deal"

1) The heavy machinery company that sells industrial machines would have 1 less customer
2) The servicemen for those industrial machinese would have 1 less customer
3) The Accounting firm hired by that mining company would have 1 less customer
4) The nearest town would have those employees would spend their money on wouldnt have them there
5) The cargo transport carrier to carry that ore to the port would have 1 less customer
6) The port to ship that ore would have 1 less customer
etc etc etc ...

Hilarious these delusional aussies actually think that 'just' 33% drop in Australian TOTAL exports would have only a 'slight' effect on the standard of living in Australia. Total buffons here trying to lecture me on economics.

It wouldn't be ideal of course, but saying that the economy will just suddenly implode and the country will become a 3rd world shithole is a bit much.

India is getting is starting to get its shit together in the manufacturing sector, and has an expanding middle class that will eventually demand a huge amount of commodities as China's does currently.

Good thing there's billions of other slant eyes and street shitters to buy those goods then. Most companies aren't stupid enough to put all their eggs in one basket anyway and hedge against such things, as I said we've had to deal with losing major trade partners before and it didn't cause a huge societal collapse. Of course living standards would drop but then that's what you'd expect from suddenly not being able to trade with a nation for some inexplicable reason.

Why on earth do you care so much about Australia's economy anyway? What did they do to make you mad? Has all the shitposting got to you?

Exports of raw resources has already slowed down, the mining corps especially one owned that fatgina have moved to producing beef and dairy instead.

The only delusional one here is you:
>heavy machinery and servicing
Mostly US corporations and local branches of said US corps like caterpillar
>accounting, transport, ports, shipping firm
Because firms only ever have 1 customer right?
>mining towns
Mining towns already died with the bust, you're a bit late with the bad news, happened 4-5 years ago where high class hookers would book hotels in the desert to service the 20yo miners.


If you're really American you're one of the dumbest motherfucker I've seen here and I've seen a lot of dumb Americans.

Go back to posting AMWF with your dick in hand cunt.

>Hilarious these delusional aussies actually think that 'just' 33% drop in Australian TOTAL exports would have only a 'slight' effect on the standard of living in Australia.
Again, China isnt 33% of our export market, it's only 28%, stop looking at the wiki page for "Economy of Australia".

Secondly, 28% of our export market to China is worth about $81 million, of that, $52 million is made up ores and coal according to the DFAT. Only 5.6% of our GDP is even made up from mining overall. Losing trade with China would cause the Australian economy to lose a minimum of $81 million, in an economy worth $1.2 trillion. We lost our vehicle manufacturing some years worth export upwards of $400 million and that didnt really do anything to the economy.

Stop pretending like $81 million is the fine line between life and death for the Australian economy. Fucking Hobart gets GST surplus's bigger than that.