Australia has become a dumping ground for Chinese electric vehicles.

And it’s a perfect business model for Chinese manufacturers because the federal government is effectively paying them to do it while they artificially squeeze everyone else out of the market.

As widely reported, a number of locations off the beaten track have been commandeered to store the swathes of cars China is sending our way.

Jamberoo Action Park, about two hours down the road from Sydney, was turned into a storage facility for BYD until Kiama Council intervened and forced the cars to be moved this week.

Thousands of Jaecoo cars – made by Chinese builder Chery – are also sitting right next to RAAF Base Amberley, south of Brisbane.

Amberley is Australia’s largest air force base.

That, in and of itself, is of gre

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