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China-Australia relations: trade ministers to meet next week ‘to start the ball rolling’
- Australia’s trade minister, Don Farrell, told broadcaster ABC in an interview on Tuesday that he will meet China’s Wang Wentao virtual meeting next week
- Relations between Beijing and Canberra are improving after years of strained ties
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The trade ministers of Australia and China will hold a virtual meeting next week, Australia’s trade minister, Don Farrell, told broadcaster ABC in an interview on Tuesday.
The meeting between China’s Wang Wentao and Farrell would be the first between the commerce and trade ministers of both nations in three years.
Relations between the two countries are improving after years of strained ties.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in November.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has said it was a “step-by-step process”, and Canberra has urged Beijing to lift sanctions on a raft of Australian exports.
We want these trade impediments removed and next week I have organised to speak with my Chinese counterpart virtually, to start the ball rolling
Canberra has two complaints at the World Trade Organization against China’s tariffs on Australian wine and barley, and is watching to see whether Beijing lifts unofficial trade blockages on other Australian exports, including lobsters and meat.
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