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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday his government's screening of foreign investment was not country-specific, after Chinese Premier Li Qiang raised "problems" faced by Chinese companies seeking access to Australia.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Premier of the People’s Republic of China Li Qiang (front row, centre) with executives from Australian and Chinese businesses ahead of the 8th CEO Roundtable held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing,
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ACBC President on Australia-China Business RelationsDavid Olsson, National President at the Australia China Business Council, discusses the outlook for Australia and China's business relations as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese aims to maintain steady ties with his country's top trading partner.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed support for the “One China” policy amid diplomatic efforts to improve the Canberra-Beijing relationship.
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Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged warm words and promised to strength the relationship after talks to Beijing.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is trying to deepen ties with China, his country’s biggest trading partner, while being under pressure from the United States.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese doubles down on the claim China did not breach international law with live fire exercises near the Australian coast. “In response, of course, it was, President Xi said that China engaged in exercises,
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Australian PM Anthony Albanese said on July 14 he was committed to working with China to address global excess steel capacity during a meeting of business leaders from the two countries in Shanghai. China's robust steel exports,