Australia Signs $50 Billion Gas Deal With China by JJ Smith August 19, 2009 written by JJ Smith August 19, 2009 0 Relations between China and Australia may be at their lowest point for years on many fronts, but that hasn’t stopped the signing of a massive deal last night which is the biggest single investment ever seen in Australia. Australia has cemented its biggest ever trade deal, a $50 billion contract to supply liquefied natural gas to China, in what the Federal Government calls a win for everyone that will create jobs, help drag the economy back to health and still be good for the environment. Resources minister Martin Ferguson has been gushing in praise for the deal, describing it as a win-win that would effectively be another “major economic stimulus” package. In summary, the deal is being billed as providing thousands of new jobs, billions of dollars in tax revenue and a leg-up to switching to cleaner energy. The project behind it has not yet received final green approval, but that is now seen as a formality. The Opposition is keen to claim credit too. Coalition frontbencher Joe Hockey welcomed the deal, but said the “platform” for it was laid back in the Howard years. 0 comments FacebookPinterest JJ Smith previous post Australian house prices are unlikely to crash next post Leading indicator signals economic bounce in sight You may also like A better life across the ditch (updated 2025) February 28, 2010 Have you found this information helpful? October 26, 2023 Do you have to pay tax on money... November 6, 2019 Subscribe to moving to Australia’s newsletter August 8, 2022 Australia opens to international tourists after Covid Pandemic February 23, 2022 Global Shipping Crisis Caused by COVID-19 May 31, 2021 Pfizer vaccine approved for use in Australia January 25, 2021 Sydneysiders ‘on track’ to be allowed into SA... January 25, 2021 Australia suspends travel bubble with NZ for at... January 25, 2021 Australia borders reopening December 11, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.