- China ‘indefinitely suspended’ the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue on Thursday amid ongoing tensions between Beijing and Canberra
- Former Australian trade minister Andrew Robb said it would now be difficult to resolves differences without face-to-face talks
- China ‘indefinitely suspended’ the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue on Thursday amid ongoing tensions between Beijing and Canberra
- Former Australian trade minister Andrew Robb said it would now be difficult to resolves differences without face-to-face talks
- China ‘indefinitely suspended’ the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue on Thursday amid ongoing tensions between Beijing and Canberra
- Former Australian trade minister Andrew Robb said it would now be difficult to resolves differences without face-to-face talks
‘As long as we can stand on our own … we will be invincible no matter how the storm changes internationally,’ Communist Party cadres told in January speech.
‘As long as we can stand on our own … we will be invincible no matter how the storm changes internationally,’ Communist Party cadres told in January speech.
China’s National Development and Reform Commission said on Thursday that all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue had been ‘indefinitely suspended’.
China’s National Development and Reform Commission said on Thursday that all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue had been ‘indefinitely suspended’.
China’s National Development and Reform Commission said on Thursday that all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue had been ‘indefinitely suspended’.
US Secretary of State tells BBC that the US is not trying to hold back China but wants to uphold the rules-based international order
US Secretary of State tells BBC that the US is not trying to hold back China but wants to uphold the rules-based international order