Malcolm Turnbull urged: Don't be random in decision making, improve links with China

By Philip Wen
Updated August 15 2016 - 8:21pm, first published 2:47pm
The report gives a clear warning to Malcolm Turnbull: "The worst possible effect on an investment environment is randomness in decision-making on an investment front and appearance of inconsistency."
The report gives a clear warning to Malcolm Turnbull: "The worst possible effect on an investment environment is randomness in decision-making on an investment front and appearance of inconsistency."
The future growth prospects of the Chinese economy remains a polarising debate for economists and analysts. Photo: Andy Wong
The future growth prospects of the Chinese economy remains a polarising debate for economists and analysts. Photo: Andy Wong

Australia and China should negotiate a comprehensive investment agreement clearly outlining which sectors are off limits to ward off repeated high-profile and diplomatically damaging rejections as seen with the blocked Ausgrid and Kidman bids, according to a new joint economic study.

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