Response rates from 346 Melbourne voters.
34% Yes |
66% No |
27% Yes |
55% No |
5% Yes, this will help create and save more jobs |
7% No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers |
2% Yes, our country has been on the losing side of trade deals for too long |
3% No, this will hurt our manufacturing businesses that rely on importing cheap resources to make their products |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 346 Melbourne voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 346 Melbourne voters.
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Unique answers from Melbourne voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Depending on what countries and depending on what they have done to Australia to breach our national Security and our nations trust and also depending on if other nations are doing the same thing and have tariffs on the particular country at hand
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No only for country is the pose a risk to Australia's national security, otherwise free trade should be allowed to run its course
@9FFPD891yr1Y
No, instead let business register their products as Aussie-owned / made. Give discounts rather than add a new tax.
@9DT99G51yr1Y
Yes, but only on hostile countries like China
@8C527P64yrs4Y
Only from human-rights abusing countries
@9C4C7NN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if the country was being taken advantage of by other countries.
@932MZ4Z3yrs3Y
Only on fully complete products. Products that are imported to be used in local manufacturing for domestic & export sales should be exempt
@92ZDBCJ3yrs3Y
Yes, this country should increase tariffs on certain countries such as China.
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