Air Freight News

Albanese says Australia to focus on restoring trade with China

Australia aims to continue to boost relations with China as it seeks to fully restore trade ties with its largest export market.

“China is our major trading partner, and we’ve worked to change the relationship,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters Saturday in Townsville, Queensland. “We believe that it is in both our countries’ interests to continue to develop more positive relations.”

New coal import deals have been struck this month after China’s authorities signaled an easing of an informal ban on Australian cargoes, imposed in 2020 as relations soured over issues including the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. Other measures continue to hamper trade in everything from lobsters to wine and timber. 

“It is in Australia’s interest to be able to export without any impediments to China,” Albanese said. “It’s also in China’s interests to receive those exports from Australia.” 

Since the election of Albanese’s Labor government in May ties have stabilized, with top officials from both sides meeting for the first time in years. Albanese met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in November at the Group of 20 summit in Bali, while Foreign Minister Penny Wong traveled to Beijing in December.

Bloomberg
Bloomberg

© Bloomberg
The author’s opinion are not necessarily the opinions of the American Journal of Transportation (AJOT).

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Signal_14_1.png
Signal Ocean Spotlight: Iron Ore – Disconnect between Chinese iron ore imports and steel production widens
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/global_softwood_markets.png
Europe and Russia: A region of contrasts shaping global softwood markets
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/American_Trailer_Manufacturers_Coalition.png
American Trailer Manufacturers Coalition applauds affirmative preliminary determination from DOC in AD/CVD trade case
View Article
DOE’s Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation announces $134 million to bolster rare earth element supply chains

Selected projects will strengthen domestic rare earth supply chains, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and improve U.S. energy security.

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Holly_McDade.jpeg
Merlo America welcomes new finance manager to support continued growth
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Market_Intel.png
U.S.-China trade talks signal new agricultural commitments
View Article