Economics
China’s Economic Might Requires New Trade Rules, Australia Says
- Morrison says old global rules ‘no longer fit for purpose’
- Leader makes plea after U.S. meetings with President Trump
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Global trading rules must be overhauled to reflect China’s growing economic might, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison will say Monday in a key speech during his visit to the U.S.