Deputy prime minister defends Scott Morrison’s decision to obstruct the sale of Australia’s largest landholder to a majority Chinese-owned consortiumThe decision to block the sale of one of Australias largest farms to a foreign consortium doesn’t mean Australia is closed for business,the deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, or has argued.
The treasurer,Scott Morrison, has blocked the sale of Australia’s largest landholder S Kidman & Co to a majority Chinese-owned consortium because it “may be opposite to the national interest”.
Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com