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China First could cost 4500 manufacturing jobs: report

CLIVE Palmer's $A8.8 billion China First project in the Galilee Basin of Queensland – which could generate 6000 jobs during construction and lift the state’s coal exports by 40 million tonnes – would also lead to the loss of 4500 manufacturing jobs, according to Waratah Coal’s economic impact statement for the project.

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China First could cost 4500 manufacturing jobs: report

The upward pressure on the exchange rate would cause a "considerable decline" in the state's manufacturing industry and cause wage hikes across it and the agricultural sector, which would exacerbate the...

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