China, Australia talk free trade, more dialogue
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has kicked off a visit to China meant to shore up relations between the two countries
Australia’s potential to export green metals – made here using abundant, cheap renewable energy – could deliver immeasurable economic benefits and accelerate the global race to net zero. It’s now a step closer.
New supply from West Africa, peak steel output and efforts by Beijing to move from coal-fired to electric arc furnaces and hydrogen have put miners on notice.
Chinese surveillance ships are likely to be monitoring some of the largest military exercises between Australia and the United States.
Australia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy said on Sunday, responding to a report that the Pentagon has pressed its ally to clarify what role it would play if the U.
Multinational maneuvers are the new normal as the U.S. and its allies prepare for a possible confrontation with China over Taiwan.
The Trump administration says it is trying to prevent a war, but it is raising eyebrows by calling for commitments from Australia and Japan.
The Albanese government hopes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s latest visit to China will help strengthen economic ties with our largest trading partner while the US is pushing for an end to strategic ambiguity over Taiwan.