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New Zealand, particularly Auckland, has attracted a fair share of them. There are 10 times more Chinese living in Auckland than there were 25 years ago.
They have become New Zealand's third-largest ethnicity, proportionately more than in Australia and second only to Canada.
Chinese immigration was a powerful contributor to the housing boom in the five years to 2007 and China's growing appetite for Australian and New Zealand export commodities has largely sustained our economies through the global financial crisis.
But China, as Australia has discovered, is not content to be a buyer of raw commodities, it wants a stake in their production too. This week brought another bid from China for the 16 Crafar farms, and a buy-in to PGG Wrightson has given Beijing's Agria control of New Zealand's largest supplier of farm services.
Direct investment may pose greater challenges than imports and immigration but a large expatriate community is changing us.
Its living, travelling and leisure habits are boosting Auckland's housing density, public transport and inner-city life. Chinese are a visible and significant part of this country now, enriching it in every way.
这些种族歧视的人有什么意义做最后的抵抗? 不争的事实明明摆在眼前啦 |
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