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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that he would visit China from this weekend as Beijing looks to ...
On the 10th anniversary of the free trade deal, Beijing is willing to review the agreement and actively explore new growth ...
Ahead of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's visit to China, Beijing's ambassador to Australia has called for greater ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to travel to China from this weekend, seeking to strengthen ties with his ...
Australia’s troubled ties with China in recent years have had far-reaching costs – as sweeping trade curbs from Beijing devastated the Australian wine industry, hit the livelihoods of farmers ...
Since 2017, Australia has played David to China’s Goliath: rejecting Chinese pressure to adopt Huawei technology, calling out Chinese political interference, and demanding an inquiry into Covid ...
China is willing to work with Australia to further tap the potential of their free trade agreement, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao told a forum marking the 10th anniversary of the pact, according to ...
An unstoppable wave of Chinese electric vehicles, some selling for less than A$30,000 ($20,000), is testing Australia’s ...
Relations between Australia and its biggest trading partner, China, are quickly deteriorating as it pushes back against Beijing's increasingly assertive foreign policies.
“Australia is certainly very worried about the level of investment (from China),” said Michael O’Keefe, an expert on Pacific foreign relations at Melbourne’s La Trobe University.
Australia has been subject to economic coercion from China against its exports, such as barley and coal. Chinese hackers were implicated in a breach of the Australian parliament’s website in 2019.