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shifting geopolitical landscape, Labor is spending at least $368bn on the [Aukus](https://www.theguardian.com/world/aukus) nuclear submarine agreement with the US and Britain. Private financing and special investment schemes are expected to help fund
shifts in Chinese manufacturing, from cheap, mass-produced goods to automated advanced tech. And that was even before the US-Israel war with Iran shook the global economy. China's economy was already battling slower
manufacturing to globally recognisable consumer brands. Built in the world's second-largest consumer market, they already have scale and operational muscle. But competition is intensifying at home, and so expanding overseas has become