Australians seem more concerned about Chinese investment than influence, Lowy Institute

Lowy Institue has published a research which indicates Australians have more concerns about Chinese investment than influence.

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The foreign affairs boss has warned China-Australia relations won't always be smooth sailing. Source: AAP

There are few key findings addressed by Lowy Institute:

  • Support for the US alliance remains firm, although trust in the US has fallen to its lowest level in our polling history, and most Australians have little confidence in President Donald Trump.
  • Despite heated public debate about foreign interference in Australia’s political processes, Australians seem more concerned about Chinese investment than influence. Only 41% of Australians view foreign interference in our political processes as a ‘critical threat’, but there has been a striking rise in the proportion of the Australian population (to 72%) who say the Australian government is ‘allowing too much investment from China’.
  • There has been a sharp spike in anti-immigration sentiment. For the first time in Lowy Institute polling, a majority (54%, a 14-point rise from 2017) of Australians say the ‘total number of migrants coming to Australia each year’ is too high. Australians also appear to be questioning the impact of immigration on the national identity.
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Published 22 June 2018 12:25pm
Updated 22 June 2018 4:18pm
By Dong Xing


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