Foreign media: Australian political and business delegation queuing up to visit China

release time:2023/4/24

According to the Australian Financial Review website on April 21st, China stated that the two sides are in close communication regarding the visit of Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell to China.
According to the report, although Farrell has stated that he will visit China, this is the first time Beijing has publicly confirmed that it will welcome the Australian Minister of Trade to visit China for the first time since 2019.
The report also mentioned that China agreed to review tariffs on Australian barley last week, which raised hopes that China is also willing to lift sanctions on products such as Australian wine, beef, and lobster.
Farrell said he hopes to travel to Beijing in the coming weeks and make suggestions to restore exports of other goods. He said he is willing to have Chinese food inspectors come to the local area.
The report also stated that the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and official media have been discussing the influx of foreign visitors into China over the past month, as a sign that foreign governments and investors are eager to engage with the world's second largest economy.
A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said, "China welcomes mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperation and exchanges between enterprises of the two countries. China will steadfastly promote high-level opening up and deepen global industrial and supply chain cooperation
China claims to have signed over 300 foreign investment projects in the fields of biomedical, advanced manufacturing, chemical energy, and service industries this year.
According to a report on the website of Voice of America on April 22nd, local governments and businesses in Australia are queuing up to visit China.
According to the report, local governments and business groups in Australia have recently visited China, and the relationship between Australia and China seems to be gradually warming up. With the easing of the Australian government's policy towards China, local governments have also begun to resume economic and trade exchanges with China.
A delegation consisting of 15 Australian company executives and local government officials will visit China and begin visiting industrial and commercial centers in Hong Kong, Tianjin, and Shenzhen on the 23rd. The report states that this will be the first industry delegation from Australia to visit China in three years.
Following the visit of Victoria Governor Daniel Andrews to China last month, Western Australian Governor Mark McGowen also visited China this week, hoping to discuss lifting trade restrictions and "rebuilding relations" with China.

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