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JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, our security partner, the United States, regards China as its greatest military threat. I’d like you, if you could, to say how do you regard China in terms of its threat, ...
JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, the Opposition has been watching your travels very closely. James Paterson says this trip is indulgent. You've been accused of cozying up to the Chinese Communist Party ...
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: It’s a great honour to be here at the Great Wall of China. This is one of the wonders of the world, some 21,000 kilometres long. This particular section was built in ...
And the friendship which we have developed I think was shown by the fact that we caught up, some of our officials, waiting for us, to engage informally as well - and I very much appreciate that. Your ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met today with the senior Chinese leadership in Beijing, as part of his second official visit to the country since being elected in 2022. The visit is an opportunity to ...
The centrepiece of the Prime Minister’s visit were meetings with China’s most senior leaders in Beijing. The Prime Minister held his fourth meeting with President Xi Jinping, met Premier Li Qiang for ...
Today Prime Minister Albanese witnessed Tourism Australia and Trip.com Group sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that promotes Australia as a premier tourist destination for Chinese travellers as ...
1. At the invitation of H.E. Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, The Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia, undertook an official visit to China ...
At the invitation of Premier Li Qiang, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to the People’s Republic of China from Saturday 12 July to Friday 18 July 2025 for the Annual Leaders’ Meeting.
WANG XIAHOU, SECRETARY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA SICHUAN PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE: The Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia. And here, I would like to, together with the ...
Australian miners are reliable and stable suppliers of iron ore, responsible for almost 60 per cent of China’s iron ore imports. That iron ore goes into Chinese steel production which accounts for ...
Crucially, many Australian businesses have selected Shanghai as their headquarters in China, including Rio Tinto, BHP, Fortescue, BlueScope, Macquarie, ANZ, CBA and NAB. Last year, bilateral trade in ...