Union Pushes Australian Government to Tax Critical Mineral Exports to China

Union Pushes Australian Government to Tax Critical Mineral Exports to China
Worker with car batteries in Nanjing, China, on March 12, 2021. STR/AFP via Getty Images
Alfred Bui
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One of Australia’s largest unions is calling on the federal government to impose a “punitive tax” on exports of unprocessed critical minerals to China to protect the country’s national interest.

On May 16, Daniel Walton, the national secretary of the Australian Workers Union (AWU), warned of the risks of exporting raw materials to China without a plan to build up domestic processing capacity.

Alfred Bui
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