Business

Aussie PM to press G7 on trade rule reform to rein in China

Where there are no consequences for coercive behaviour, there is little incentive for restraint, says Scott Morrison

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jun 2021 6:30PM

Aussie PM to press G7 on trade rule reform to rein in China
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison plans to use the upcoming G7 Summit as an opportunity to work with leading nations to ‘modernise’ the WTO rule book. – Twitter pic, June 9, 2021

SYDNEY – An overhaul of global trade rules is essential to stopping economic coercion, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to say today in comments aimed at China ahead of his meeting with G7 leaders.

As Australia’s shadow trade war with its largest trading partner shows few signs of abating, Morrison will tell the Perth USAsia Centre that the global rules-based order is “under strain”.

“The most practical way to address economic coercion is the restoration of the global trading body’s binding dispute settlement system,” said the speech sighted by AFP.

“Where there are no consequences for coercive behaviour, there is little incentive for restraint.”

Beijing has imposed harsh economic sanctions on a range of Australian products in recent months, including tariffs or disruption across several agricultural sectors, coal, wine and tourism.

Many in Canberra believe the measures are punishment for pushing back against Chinese-influenced operations in Australia, rejecting Chinese investments in sensitive areas, and publicly calling for an investigation into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Morrison’s comments will come ahead of the G7 Summit in Cornwall, southern England, where Australia has been invited as a guest nation to participate in the G7 Plus talks.

Morrison plans to use the event as an opportunity to work with leading nations to “modernise” the World Trade Organisation (WTO) rule book, ahead of its ministerial conference in November.

Australia has launched WTO action over Chinese tariffs on barley imports, but the case could take years to resolve.

With climate change expected to rank high on the agenda at the G7’s first in-person meeting in nearly two years, Morrison also appears set to resist international pressure to commit Australia to a target to become carbon-neutral.

Australia will instead focus on “how we succeed and prosper” in a global economy moving towards the net-zero goal without putting local jobs and industries at risk, he is expected to say today.

“It’s about how Australia best advances our interests as part of a world that is dealing with climate change.”

Australia is one of the globe’s largest producers of coal and natural gas, but has also suffered extreme droughts, floods and bushfires in recent years that scientists say are being worsened by climate change. – AFP, June 9, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1w

Sarawak seeks China collaboration to fix growing doctor shortage

Opinion / 2w

US intelligence objectives: Destabilising the Malaysian political scene?

Malaysia / 1mth

Passengers stranded in Shanghai after KL-bound flight cancelled without notice, rescheduled 50 hours later (video)

World / 1mth

Two former Chinese defence ministers sentenced to death after corruption charges

Malaysia / 1mth

Tourism industry needs to shift to EVs systemically – MATTA

Sports & Fitness / 1mth

China ends French team's dream run to retain the Thomas Cup

Spotlight

Malaysia

PM Anwar – ‘Rather a torn shirt, than …’ (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

After years of abandonment, Highland Towers to be demolished before year end

Malaysia

PH seat distribution finalised, PKR to contest 20 Johor PRN seats, 16 in Negeri

Malaysia

Rosmah Mansor denies viral allegations, lodges police report

Malaysia

Four arrested after maid abuse footage exposes alleged pattern of domestic worker mistreatment

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

You may be interested

Business

Dollar slides as US-Iran peace breakthrough sparks global risk rally