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Australia Says US Not Making Demands Over Chinese-Owned Port - News Directory 3

Australia Says US Not Making Demands Over Chinese-Owned Port

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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  • Canberra remains firm in its opposition to Chinese ownership of the ‍Darwin⁤ Port, according to Australia's‍ deputy prime minister.The national government has consistently held this position, even amid...
  • The deputy prime minister stated ⁢that external pressure, including that from the previous U.S.
Original source: bloomberg.com

Australia rebuffs external pressure regarding the Darwin ⁣Port, with the deputy prime minister confirming the⁤ government’s steadfast opposition to Chinese ownership, signaling a‍ resilient approach to international concerns. The Australian government, facing ongoing scrutiny, maintains its position, despite previous pressure from ⁢the US. ⁣News Directory 3 keeps a finger on the pulse ⁣of⁤ these pivotal developments, and reports confirm⁢ Canberra’s resolve. The ‍sale of the⁢ port ⁤continues to ⁤be a sensitive issue.The government remains unmoved. Discover what’s next in this evolving situation.

Key‍ Points

  • Australia consistently opposes chinese ownership of the Darwin Port.
  • The national government faces scrutiny regarding the port’s ownership.
  • External pressure has not changed Australia’s ⁢stance‍ on the port.

Australia⁣ Resists Pressure on Darwin Port sale

Updated May 31, 2025

Canberra remains firm in its opposition to Chinese ownership of the ‍Darwin⁤ Port, according to Australia’s‍ deputy prime minister.The national government has consistently held this position, even amid increased scrutiny of the facility.

The deputy prime minister stated ⁢that external pressure, including that from the previous U.S. administration, ⁤has not altered Australia’s stance on finding a new buyer for the port. The issue of Chinese ownership and the Darwin Port ⁢sale continues to be a sensitive one for the Australian government.

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