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Government revenue is limited if Australia continues to rely on an energy sector that depends heavily on energy infrastructure 'made in China', according to NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham.

Government revenue is limited if Australia continues to rely on an energy sector that depends heavily on energy infrastructure "made in China", according to NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham.

"Government revenue is limited if we're going to rely on an energy sector that depends heavily on wind towers and solar panels made in China, what do we get out of that - not a lot," he told Sky News host Paul Murray. "China gets manufacturing jobs; we get unemployment. "So the revenue lost by hating carbon, by hating coal, by hating gas - all these fossil fuels - the revenue lost is enormous. So that's just another economic reality.

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