Shadow Resources Minister Susan McDonald says Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ description of his plan to implement green energy investing is the “same way” the Chinese Communist Party described “new capitalism”.
“I was surprised Jim Chalmers didn’t do a bit more googling to come up with some different language
different to what the Chinese are using,” she told Sky News host James Morrow.“We are a resources and export nation.”
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