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Furthermore, the Prime Minister's assurances regarding future economic benefits—such as claims that China might buy Australian green steel or adopt green hydrogen technologies—are viewed skeptically. Sheridan dismisses these notions as "fantasy land," citing China's continued investment in coal-fired power stations and its divergence from environmental commitments. The Chinese government's actions, like financing or constructing new coal plants, contradict claims of a genuine shift toward sustainability, reducing the credibility of such optimistic promises.