Daniel Andrews China deal.

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Daniel Andrews China deal.

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:00 pm

Scott Morrison has rebuked the Victorian government for signing up to China’s Belt and Road initiative, saying he was “surprised” it had not been more “cooperative” by consulting the commonwealth first.

Morrison’s remarks, made on the campaign trail in Queensland,put him at odds with the foreign minister, Marise Payne, who downplayed the significance of the secret memorandum of understanding earlier on Tuesday.

On 25 October the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, finalised the MOU with the Chinese ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, making Victoria the first and only Australian state to support President Xi Jinping’s global trade and infrastructure initiative.

In response to questions from the Nine Network on 2 November, the Victorian government said that it “consulted with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade during the MOU’s drafting process and Dfat have been provided with a copy”.

While Dfat responded that it “became aware in June that Victoria was considering” joining the Belt and Road initiative, as it is also known, it said the government was not informed the MOU had been signed until 25 October, when it was announced.

On Tuesday Morrison told reporters on the Sunshine Coast that he was “surprised that the Victorian government went into that arrangement without any discussions with the commonwealth government at all or taking … any advice … on what is a matter of international relations”.

“They’re the responsibilities of the commonwealth government and I would’ve hoped the Victorian government would’ve taken a more cooperative approach to that process.

“They know full well our policy on those issues and I thought that was not a very cooperative or helpful way to do things on such issues.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Payne told ABC’s AM she had not seen the MOU before it was signed and the commonwealth was not advised, explaining it was a “matter for Victoria”.

“We encourage the states and territories to expand opportunities with China” but those practices should reflect the need for “stability, security, prosperity and the usual transparency requirements”, she said.

Payne said it was “not in the least [bit]” embarrassing the commonwealth was not consulted, explaining “the states and territories … make arrangements of this nature, at this level, regularly, with other countries in this region and more broadly.”

“Any treaty level arrangements, of course, are made at the commonwealth level.”

Asked if it was normal practice to keep the MOU secret, Payne refrained from criticism of the Victorian government, explaining it “depends on arrangements between the parties” and it was a matter for the states and territories to decide.

The trade minister, Simon Birmingham, had also reportedly welcomed Victoria’s deal with China despite not having seen the details of the MOU.

“I haven’t discussed the content of it with Victoria but we have been, and are, positive for Australian engagement in BRI, where those projects are sustainable projects that provide clear benefits for the recipients,” he reportedly told the Australian.

“If Victoria has seen opportunities to do so consistent with those terms, that’s something we welcome.”

Payne also said the Australian government had noted reports of construction of internment camps for the Uighur minority and had “serious concerns” about the human rights situation in China’s Xinjiang province.

She said there would be “statements made in the [United Nations] human rights council this week” and she would pursue the matter in discussions “in the appropriate way”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/ ... initiative

If state governments are allowed to sell out their states and make individual deals with China we are all doomed!!

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Re: Daniel Andrews China deal.

Post by Neferti » Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:12 pm

Yet, health, education and infrastructure (unless is is NATIONAL)is STATE responsibility. States get the funds from the GST and still whinge and whine.

Victoria has gone to pot since Dan "the man" came to power. He thinks he is smart selling the MoU to the Chinese.It surely cannot be legal Australia wide ... he has let in all those "friendly" Sudanese thugs, what next? Chinese, with money, buying up big and everybody owes something to their Chinese "boss"?

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Re: Daniel Andrews China deal.

Post by Rorschach » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:29 am

VIC.... the basket-case state... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Daniel Andrews China deal.

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:59 pm

I didn't know this :shock:
A consortium of global and domestic funds, backed by investors including China Investment Corp, agreed to buy Australia’s busiest port for a higher-than-expected A$9.7 billion ($7.3 billion), a sign that tough equity markets are helping fuel appetite for infrastructure.

The federal government last month blocked the sale of the country’s biggest power network, Ausgrid, to state-owned State Grid Corp of China and Hong Kong-listed Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings on security concerns.

The price tag for Port of Melbourne fell short of the country’s largest privatization deal on record, the A$10.8 billion sale of electricity grid company Transgrid to a global consortium in November 2015, but still ranks among its biggest.

It also smashes the target set by the government of Victoria state which previously said it hoped for A$5.8 billion for the container and multi-cargo port.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aust ... SKCN11P04O

How many ports have we sold to the Chinese?

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Re: Daniel Andrews China deal.

Post by Valkie » Sat Jan 26, 2019 3:17 pm

As I continue to say

To be rebuked by princesses who "trust" the grubberment.

No politician, not one living politician or dead one for that matter.

Can be trusted......ever

All politicians, all senior public servants and many ordinary public servants
Are corrupt, criminal and untrustworthy.
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A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream

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