Why is Australia seeking to shore up its trade ties with China?

为何澳大利亚试图加强与中国之间的贸易关系?

World Today

2025-07-14

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① We take a look at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to China and how it will shore up trade relations between the two countries. (00:53) ② India’s foreign minister is making his first trip to China in five years. Will the positive trajectory in China-India relations continue? (13:38) ③ China’s exports growth beat expectations in June, driven by robust shipments to non-US markets. How resilient are China’s exports in the face of US tariffs? (24:24) ④ After the US threatened new tariffs of 30% on goods from the EU, Brussels decided to delay its retaliatory tariffs in hopes of reaching a deal with Washington by the end of this month. Will the EU make it? (34:23) ⑤ New Zealand has announced plans to double its international education market by 2034. What is driving New Zealand to pursue this goal? (43:16)
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  • 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.