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However, Graham presents a nuanced perspective on the visit's success. While it is likely to yield tangible economic deals, he questions whether doubling down on China at this juncture aligns with Australia's long-term strategic interests. This skepticism is rooted in China's waning economic dominance; Graham notes that China is no longer the robust growth engine it once was and suggests that Australia should focus on diversifying its trade partnerships to mitigate future vulnerabilities.