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Australia's never-ending spat with China has caused the trade surplus to plunge by 39 per cent in just three months.

China's insatiable demand for iron ore, the commodity used to make steel, last year saw Australia become a net exporter for the first time since the early 1970s
Official national accounts data for the September quarter showed the economy has emerged from a recession - the first in 29 years - with a 3.3 per cent growth pace in just three months, which was the fastest since early 1976.
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-384a8580-342e-11eb-ad35-5dbc59ea78fc" website spat with China is ruining Australia's economy, threatening trade