WITHOUT turning this into a "labor policy vs Liberal policy" squabble, I would like some insights into free trade agreements with Asia, based on this article:
Am I right in thinking that this would, as mentioned, benefit "mining and farming" and hence tax revenues but would likely gut just about everything else? My thoughts:
Australia flooded with cheap consumer goods that leave Australian manufacturers unable to compete?
Australian produced fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and processed foods rising in price to supply the demand of wealthy Chinese who are looking for a safe food supply while Australians eat the cheap imported products like Basa fish and imported orange juice concentrate that are of dubious safety? China especially is having safety concerns with locally produced produce, and I wonder if it will be like our natural gas - Instead of Australians enjoying cheap energy from local resources, the gas price goes up into the stratosphere as it is more profitable to export it? Will we be priced out of our own food market and finish up eating lower quality imported food?
It seems to me that a free trade agreement like this will also result in us also importing Chinese wage and workplace conditions by necessity to allow our labour force to compete "freely"? Does free trade with a country that has such a radically different labour market mean that the labour force will be swept up in the "free trade" process also?
I have to say up-front that I am uneducated on FTA's and may be completely on the wrong track, I would like to hear what others have to say on the matter.
TRADE Minister Andrew Robb wants to sign free trade agreements with South Korea, Japan and China by the end of the Abbott government's first term in a move that promises a major boost for the nation's farmers and services sector.
Am I right in thinking that this would, as mentioned, benefit "mining and farming" and hence tax revenues but would likely gut just about everything else? My thoughts:
Australia flooded with cheap consumer goods that leave Australian manufacturers unable to compete?
Australian produced fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and processed foods rising in price to supply the demand of wealthy Chinese who are looking for a safe food supply while Australians eat the cheap imported products like Basa fish and imported orange juice concentrate that are of dubious safety? China especially is having safety concerns with locally produced produce, and I wonder if it will be like our natural gas - Instead of Australians enjoying cheap energy from local resources, the gas price goes up into the stratosphere as it is more profitable to export it? Will we be priced out of our own food market and finish up eating lower quality imported food?
It seems to me that a free trade agreement like this will also result in us also importing Chinese wage and workplace conditions by necessity to allow our labour force to compete "freely"? Does free trade with a country that has such a radically different labour market mean that the labour force will be swept up in the "free trade" process also?
I have to say up-front that I am uneducated on FTA's and may be completely on the wrong track, I would like to hear what others have to say on the matter.