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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (165748)12/6/2020 9:46:14 AM
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I neither believe in conspiracies nor coincidences, and in the case of China-China-China & Australia, the coincidences are piling on top of each other so it seems to the benefit of Team USA, the one that set Australia up, arguably, and indubitably also set Canada up.

I do at times believe in conspiracoincidences and coincidentalspiracies. Strictly case by case, students, tourists, copper, wine, beef, lobster, barley, ... wheat, and at some juncture, the big items, natural gas and iron ore.

Mines do not react well when cut off from revenue, and when mines do not do well, especially big ones that do copper and iron and natural gas, banks do poorly, and once banks do poorly, as applied to an organic organism, systemic failures happen, requiring regime-change and color-revolution, democratically, given that people do not appreciate being volunteered for wars to guard against China from China Message 33074526 :0) The video applies equally well to Canada, New Zealand and a lot of nations.

Let’s see how much of what stuff Team USA steps up to buy from its allies in exchange for forcing them to buy weapons they shall never dare to use, certainly do not need, and assuredly can not sustainably afford, making them weaker, the opposite of stronger.

As and when and if Teams Australia and Canada fails in holding the line, and should Team Brazil still insist on war-against-China-China-China, regime-change time beckons. A guess.

Mistreating good customer should not be tolerated, for the greater good.

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Australia Adds to Warning on Possible Wheat Export Ban to China

Sybilla Gross
December 6, 2020, 9:01 PM GMT+8



Wheat harvest near Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia.

Photographer: David Gray/Bloomberg
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China may impose trade restrictions on Australian wheat exports similar to the curbs on barley and other commodities, Abares said, adding to expectations that the crop may be next to get ensnared in a worsening trade fight.

While China historically hasn’t been a key market for Australian wheat -- accounting for about 10% share last year -- high domestic grain prices could push China’s 2020-21 imports to the highest in 25 years, the Australian government forecaster said in its latest quarterly report.

READ: China Trade Dispute Sends Wheat Futures Reeling in Australia

This demand will likely be met by cargoes from the U.S. and the Black Sea region, though smaller exportable surpluses from these major shippers will give Australia an opportunity to meet demand in other markets, Abares added.

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