Should Aus be independent...not dependant on the USA?, page-3

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    Solution:

    (a) be independent to minimise economic risk but heighten security risk

    or

    (b) downstream process the $ value of our current raw materials export to China
    . and sell finished/semi-finished products to our FTA partners other than China/HK
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    Here's a list of our FTA partners and even Blind Freddy can see that the
    obvious products to produce (cad-cam & minimum Aus labour) are finished
    and semi-finished aluminium and steel automotive components.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6210/6210725-5a5afced1311aa872d2ea4128a6a03df.jpg

    Japan, Korea, Thailand & the USA are all big auto manufacturing countries
    Other semi-finished components could come later.

    The input raw materials for a ton of steel (which we have here) is about $600 while
    steel semi-finished auto panels are worth at least 5 times that!

    In other words to achieve the same $s in export revenue we have to export
    20% of the raw materials we now export. This is not rocket science when
    3rd world countries can do it like Thailand!


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