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Xiao Qian

January

Taiwanese president William Lai.

Seven truths on why Taiwan always will be China’s

Some Australian media recently provided a platform for false Taiwanese views about the one-China policy. Here are the reasons they are wrong.

October 2024

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with China’s President Xi Jinping in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing earlier this month.

Three reasons Sino-Australian ties will get stronger

The vitality and momentum of China’s development will be further unleashed, generating opportunities for progression of relations and co-operation.

August 2024

Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and China President Xi Jinping.

How China would work with Future Made in Australia

Chinese economic modernisation encompasses enormous potential for bilateral cooperation in emerging sectors such as green development and the digital economy.

June 2024

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will meet on Saturday.

Now is the time to write a new chapter in China-Australia relations

China is willing to take Premier Li Qiang’s visit as an important opportunity to join hands with Australia to work from a new starting point.

November 2023

China’s Premier Zhou En-lai and Prime Minister Gough Whitlam after the official arrival in Beijing in 1973.

PM’s China trip cements new era for ties

Five decades after Whitlam’s historic visit, Albanese is marking another crucial moment for the relationship.

July 2023

Retail spending in China has slowed.

The whole world benefits from China’s new economic momentum

Western media outlets that talk of “de-risking” China should ask what the risk is and where it comes from.

March 2023

China is a major trading partner of over 130 countries and regions

China and Australia have no fundamental conflicts of interest

With their complementary economic structures, the two countries are well positioned to become peacefully co-existing and mutually beneficial partners.

November 2022

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping: the sitdown was a coup for the new government.

China’s new journey a starting point for relations with Australia

Beijing is ready to work with Canberra to build on past achievements, look ahead to the future, and uphold the principle of mutual respect and mutual benefit.

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