One example was that Chinese government-owned businesses had to seek approval even to rent an apartment, whereas other groups didn't need to, Mr Hu said.
"If the Australian government has limitations and has restrictions, we will go to other countries to look for opportunities," he said.
He said there were options for mining companies wanting to invest their money, noting major commodities such as iron ore, coal and copper could also be found in South Africa or Latin America.
The China Chamber of Commerce in Australia represents about 220 Chinese businesses who invest in Australia, including many state-
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