Which explains much of the breast-beating that has ensued since the Chinese announced plans this year to buy a big chunk of it.
Since three state owned Chinese companies said they would buy stakes in Australia’s storied mining industry totaling $22 billion — as much as China’s entire investment here in the last three years — some of this nation’s 21.3 million people have reacted with aggrieved nationalism.
The government of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, which generally favors the sales, has been savaged as naïvely cozy with China, a view some in his own military appear to share. Opposition politicians have flogged the specter of an Australian future more or less as a giant open-pit mine in which the locals toil, but Beijing takes the profits.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/03/wo...a.html?_r=1&hp
Better check their parking meters.....
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