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Posted on February 22, 2021 by admin

The chips are down for Taiwan, ‘so where the bloody hell are you’ Australia?

Can the Aussies cash in on Taiwan’s geopolitical woes? At present they’re shovelling coal out of hillsides and most of their chips are potatoes, writes Neil Newman.

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