China and Australia to deal on beef, energy and security
Australia and China will escalate the push for a regional trade deal, as well as sign new bilateral agreements on beef exports, energy and security when Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visits Canberra and Sydney for an annual leaders meeting.
But while the focus of most of the talks between the Chinese leader, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and federal cabinet will involve trade, Australia is expected to once again stress that disputes in the South China Sea should be resolved in accordance with international law, as well as discuss the escalation in North Korea's program of missile launches.
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