China, Australia talk free trade, more dialogue
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AAP Newsroom on MSNSweet and sour in Beijing: PM's China trip bears fruitPrime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang have pledged to increase trade amid growing global protectionism.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese kicked off a visit this weekend to China meant to shore up trade relations between the two countries. Albanese met with Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Jining on Sunday,
BEIJING: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday (Jul 15) that "dialogue" must be at the heart of ties between Canberra and Beijing as he met with President Xi Jinping. Albanese is
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's approach has been described as "too weak, too soft" as Yang Hengjun's friend warns his "life is in danger" in a Chinese prison.
Sky News host James Macpherson discusses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese receiving warm praise from China during his visit in a notable change from former prime minister Scott Morrison’s welcome in the country previously.
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Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged warm words and promised to strength the relationship after talks to Beijing.
Anthony Albanese has committed to reviewing Australia’s free-trade agreement with China as part of a suite of pacts signed on his trade-touting state visit to the country.
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says China has Prime Minister Anthony Albanese right “where they want him”.
The high-profile meeting will likely see Australia's prime minister raise several contentious issues, while also celebrating economic ties.