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Australia-China trade
China’s Faltering Economy Hits Australia’s Bottom Line
China's imports have fallen 3.9 percent in defiance of analysts' predictions. That's going to impact Australia's company tax receipts and the entire budget.
December 15, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
CCP Leader Says Australia-China Ties Have ‘Turned Around’
The two leaders met on the sidelines of the G20 to discuss trade as Beijing braces for impending ...
November 18, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Albanese Shrugs Off Praise From State-Owned China Daily Amid Impending Trump Tariffs
The prime minister said his only motive for opposing the president-elect's tariff plans is Australia's national interest.
November 17, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Trump Tariff Plans for China Won’t Be Disastrous for Australia, Experts Say
While U.S. tariffs on imports from China will cause problems for Beijing, the flow-on effect for Australia is ...
November 8, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Beijing to Lift Ban on Australian Lobster Exports by End of Year
Prime Minister Albanese met with his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang on the sidelines of ASEAN.
October 10, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Beijing Failing to Progress Trade Agreements, Australia Says
Despite Canberra working hard to build a stronger relationship with Beijing, there remain significant trade barriers to Australian ...
September 25, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Struggling Chinese Property Market Could Blow $3 Billion Hole in Australian Budget: Treasury
The sale value of new houses across 70 of China’s largest cities fell by almost 26 percent last ...
August 18, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Australia-China Sign Several MOUs Amid CCP Leader’s Visit
Aside from announcing the signing of a range of bilateral agreements, the leaders of China and Australia offered ...
June 17, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Beijing Uses Trade to ‘Manipulate Public Debate’: Liberal Senator Claire Chandler
'While the lifting of the coercive restrictions is welcomed, we must not be fooled into treating it as ...
April 4, 2024
BY
Nina Nguyen
Relations Between Canberra and Beijing ‘Productive’ but Still Needs Work: Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the two countries will continue to engage. Meanwhile, Australian writer Yang Hengjun faces ...
March 20, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Exports to China Soar to $17 Billion as Trade Barriers Fall
A record $16.8 billion (US$11 billion) in agriculture, fisheries, and forestry exports went to China in the last ...
February 17, 2024
BY
AAP
Australian PM Set to Bolster Local Manufacturing
Re-industrialising Australia has been listed as one of the Albanese Government's top priorities.
January 4, 2024
BY
Nick Spencer
Beijing Drops Trade Sanctions on Australian Beef
The move comes as Beijing attempts to ease relations with the Australian government.
December 11, 2023
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Albanese’s Visit to China No ‘Back to the Future’ Moment
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won't back China's push to join a trans-Pacific free trade agreement, as Beijing hosts ...
November 3, 2023
BY
AAP
No Quick Fix to Remaining Tariffs Ahead of China Visit
Agriculture Minister Murray Watt is not holding out for further tariffs imposed by China to be dropped on ...
November 3, 2023
BY
AAP
No ‘Go-Betweens’ in Albanese Breakthrough China Trip
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his much-anticipated trip to China is about opening up engagement with the world ...
October 28, 2023
BY
AAP
Beijing Lifts Ban on Australian Hay
“I will continue to persevere and press for all outstanding impediments to be removed as soon as possible,” ...
September 28, 2023
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Beijing Will Leverage PM’s Visit: Morrison Issues 2nd Warning to Albanese
“They will describe it how they will describe it ... and that's not something one would ever have ...
September 21, 2023
BY
Rebecca Zhu
China Remains Australia’s Largest Agricultural Export Market Despite Trade Sanctions
For the second consecutive year, the value of Australian agricultural exports has reached a historic high of $80 ...
September 12, 2023
BY
Andrew Stacey
Australia’s Nervous Watch for Any Great Fall of China
Economic troubles in China could hit Australian jobs and growth. The country's largest trading partner has been suffering ...
August 25, 2023
BY
AAP
Australians Remain Frosty Towards China as Wariness Over Taiwan Military Threat Grows
A new study has revealed that in the event of a military conflict between Beijing and Washington over ...
June 21, 2023
BY
Rebecca Zhu
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Victoria Kelly-Clark
Businesses Holding Onto False Hope Regarding China
Commentary How naïve. It was reported last week that the Business Council of Australia (BCA) and the Australian Industry ...
April 10, 2023
BY
Kevin Andrews
Reaching for ‘Peace in Our Time’ Once Again
Commentary Peace in our time is an aspiration all but the foolhardy would embrace. It is a superbly ...
January 12, 2023
BY
Eric Abetz
Japanese Ambassador Encourages Australia as It Continues Efforts to Downsize China Trade
Australia has started to follow Japan's footsteps in diversifying trade away from China, according to Japan’s ambassador to ...
April 3, 2022
BY
Nina Nguyen
China’s Economy Is Incapable of Overwhelming the West: Report
China will never have a “meaningful lead” over the United States' economy and will remain “far less prosperous” ...
March 16, 2022
BY
Rebecca Zhu
China Relies on Taiwan, Australia for Chips, Minerals, Despite Political Friction
News Analysis China banned the import of pineapples from Taiwan and beef and cotton from Australia for political ...
January 27, 2022
BY
Kathleen Li
A Diplomatic Boycott of the Winter Olympic Games?
Commentary The Biden Administration has announced that the United States will not officially participate in the Winter Olympics, ...
December 7, 2021
BY
Gabriël Moens
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