Anthony Albanese has vowed to tackle the tricky issues with Xi Jinping when he makes his visit to China this weekend.
The Prime Minister discussed the upcoming trip to the communist nation while visiting the fire-affected region of Bundaberg on the south coast of Queensland.
Xi Jinping met with Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the G20 summit held in Indonesia in November of 2022. Picture: Yan Yan / Xinhua via Getty Images“We’ve already seen some real breakthroughs in removing the impediments to trade that particularly were having an impact in our regions.” However, the tariffs on barley exports were dissolved in August and China has agreed to review those imposed on Australian wine.The Labor leader stated he was keen to see a “stabilisation” of the relationship.
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