CHINA-AUSTRALIA TRADE WAR In 2018, Australia banned the Chinese company Huawei from supplying equipment for
the 5G mobile network. Australia said that the reason had been national security risks, which was
criticized by Huawei as being politically motivated.
China continues to put pressure on Australia because of Australia´s refusal to install
Huawei´s 5G network. Last month, Huawei said that it would end its sponsorship of an
Australian rugby league club, and relations between Australia and China have tightened this year
after Australia called for independent international investigation into the source of the
coronavirus pandemic.
China is trying to push Australia to make the 5G deal. But there is one thing that China is
careful about. The country must not stop supplies of iron because Chinese industry depends on it.
FLYING CAR Flying car is a type of personal air
vehicle or readable aircraft that provides door-to-door
transportation by both ground and air.
Professor Stefan Klein from the University of Münster designed a flying car. The Slovak
company KleinVision made the car and it was time to test it. On October 22, the car took its first
flight at an airport in Slovakia, and it flew almost 460 meters in the air.
The car changes from a road car to a flying car in less than three minutes. It weighs 1,100
kilograms, and it can carry a load of 200 kilograms. It has a 1.6-liter engine, and it can fly about
1,000 kilometers without stopping.
Anton Zajac, the co-founder of the Slovakian company KleinVision said that with
AirCar, people would arrive at their destination without the hassle of getting a ride to the airport
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and passing through commercial security. The car is suitable for leisure and self-driving journeys
or as a commercial taxi service.