2025-07-14
52 分钟Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up,
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is on an official visit to China to strengthen trade ties.
India's foreign minister is making his first trip to China in five years to further improve the bilateral ties.
EU delays retaliatory trade tariffs against the United States,
and New Zealand is aiming to double the country's foreign international education market by the year 2034.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is on a week-long visit to China to shore up trade relations between the two countries.
Upon his arrival on Saturday,
the Prime Minister said he is leading a very large business delegation,
which points to the importance of the economic ties between China and Australia.
It is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's second trip to China
since his Labour Party government was first elected in 2022.
The party was re-elected in May this year with an increased majority.
Joining us now on the line is Dr. Joseph Syracuse,
Professor of Global Futures with Curtin University in Australia.
Thank you very much for joining us today, Professor Syracuse.
After Albanese was re-elected in May this year,
we know he has paid a trip to Indonesia and then to Europe.