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Kidman Co and Huawei decisions mean mixed messages for Chinese investors

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

It is hard to think of an issue more likely to antagonise and enflame the wider Australian public than Chinese involvement in local agricultural land. This is despite most only holding a hazy notion of either how agriculture as a sector works, or the mechanisms and reality of foreign direct investment. This area is laden with symbolism, whatever...

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