Sweet and sour in Beijing: PM’s China trip bears fruit

Sweet and sharp Jujubes may soon go to Australian shelves as part of a expanded trade agreement with China.
The agreement was one of the six people signed by Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut and China’s Prime Minister Li Qiang on Tuesday, as Australia and China’s US President Donald Trump increased global trade order.
Jujubes, a small fruit -like fruit, will be exported to Australia, while the Australian mainland will be allowed to export apples to China for the first time.
Mr. Albane, the center of his six-day visit to China, the highest-level Chinese leaders Xi Jinping, Premier Li and President Zhao Leji-Bir met.
He said that Australia and China should deepen economic cooperation, given the increasing trade friction of other places.
“In recent years, cooperation has faced wind winds, ve he said, and added that it is difficult to find two countries with more complementary economy than Australia and China.
His comments were repeated by Mr. Albane.
“My government believes in free and fair trade as the driving force of global growth, and I know that our discussions are very constructive today,” he said.
But the relationship is not without his difficulties.
China has entered Australia’s strict foreign investment regime for Chinese companies.

Mr. Li said that China will protect the rights of foreign enterprises and in accordance with them, in a bent reference to Australia’s plans to tear a Chinese company’s rental port of Darwin.
“I believe that Australia will solve problems related to market access and investment examination to Chinese business in a fair and appropriate way,” he said.
Mr. Li and Mr. Albanese signed an agreement to initiate a 10 -year -old free trade agreement between the two countries.
At the meeting, cooperation with steel carbonalization, increasing tourism connections and paperless certification of agricultural products.
The Prime Minister will visit the big wall on Wednesday before flying to Chengdu in Southwest Sichuan, known as the Giant Panda’s house.

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