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Morrison, the former Australian PM, will testify in front of a US House committee on China

The committee announced on Friday that former Australian PM Scott Morrison would testify on Wednesday at an U.S. House hearing about China's "economic pressure against democracies".

Rahm Emanuel, the former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, will also appear before the House Select Committee on China.

The already rocky relations with China, which were exacerbated after Australia banned Huawei's 5G network in 2018. Canberra demanded an independent investigation of the origins COVID-19.

China responded to the United States by imposing tariffs and limiting imports of Australian products, such as wine, barley, and beef. The United States called this "economic coercion."

Morrison lost his bid to be re-elected in 2022.

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Canberra is nearing an agreement

Sources familiar with the issue said that an agreement with Beijing would allow Australian suppliers the opportunity to send five canola trial cargoes to China. This move is a step towards ending the years-long trade freeze. China imposed 100% tariffs this year on Canadian canola oil and meal amid strained diplomatic relations.

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited China in the last week.

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Emanuel has been a harsh opponent of China since last year, when he told a Chicago newspaper that he was considering running for president in the 2028 election.

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Other countries such as Japan and the Philippines are subjected to coercion, pressure and threats.

In a speech in 2023, Emanuel stated that "economic coercion is the most persistent and pernicious weapon in China's toolbox."

The Chinese Embassy at Washington declined to comment immediately. (Reporting and writing by David Shepardson, Ismail Shakil; Editing by Margueritachoy)

(source: Reuters)