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Ex-Australian PM Morrison to testify before US House panel on China

  • Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify at a US House panel hearing on July 23 about countering China’s economic coercion against democracies, according to the committee.
  • Relations between Australia and China worsened after Australia called for an independent investigation into the origins of Covid-19.
  • China imposed tariffs on Australian commodities and limited imports, actions described by the United States as economic coercion.
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's recent visit to China highlights a possible warming of relations.
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Ex-Australian PM Morrison to testify before US House panel on China

Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify at a U.S. House panel hearing on Wednesday about countering China's "economic coercion against democracies," the committee said on Friday.

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Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify in the US Congress next week to reveal how the Chinese Communist Party uses economic means to coerce democratic countries. The hearing is hosted by the US House of Representatives Select Committee on the CCP, and the focus is on countering Beijing's economic pressure on the United States' democratic allies.

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