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By Peter Hobson and Ella Cao CANBERRA/BEIJING (Reuters) -Canberra is close to an agreement with Beijing that would allow Australian suppliers to ship five trial canola cargoes to China, sources familiar with the matter said,
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with China's Premier Li Qiang, who takes a thinly veiled swipe at Donald Trump's tariff policies while calling for greater economic ties between Australia and China.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has kicked off a visit to China meant to shore up relations between the two countries
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Major miner BHP has said it is too costly for Australia to build a "green iron" industry after the country and China agreed this week to jointly work to decarbonise the steel supply chain, responsible for nearly a tenth of global emissions.
China and Australia vowed on Tuesday to enhance bilateral ties, and work together to uphold multilateralism and free trade and jointly cope with global challenges amid the transformation and turbulence in the international landscape.
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Livewire Markets on MSNChina – the tariff threat, structural challenges and implications for AustraliaAustralia is now less sensitive to China, but Chinese growth is likely to be enough to keep the iron ore price elevated.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia values its relationship with China and will approach it in a “calm and consistent” manner, during opening remarks at a meeting with President Xi Jinping.
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The National Interest on MSNAmerica and Australia Are Learning to Fight Together This WeekThe Talisman Sabre exercises’ importance has increased each year, as China has emerged as a regional and aspiring global maritime power.
China's Ministry of Commerce and Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding the implementation and review of China-Australia free trade agreement (FTA),