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China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
Australia's Misplaced Fear Over China's Belt and Road
By James Laurenceson, Simone van Nieuwenhuizen, and Elena Collinson
Australia has been dragging its feet on the Belt and Road for four reasons. Each is worth a closer look.
China's Premier Li Tours Australia, New Zealand
By Shannon Tiezzi
Economics topped the agenda, as usual for China-Australia and China-New Zealand ties.
Australia and China: All About 'Optimism' for PM Turnbull
By Shannon Tiezzi
On his first official visit to China, Australia's prime minister downplayed recent tensions in the relationship.
China's Peace Ark Completes First-Ever Australia Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Port visit is part of Harmonious Mission 2015.
'Fear and Greed': A Closer Look at Australia's China Policy
By Kerry Brown
What if PM Abbott is right to describe Australia's China policy as based on "fear and greed"?
Australia’s Korean Trade Opportunity
By Helen Clark
The Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement takes effect today, with considerable potential for Australia’s farmers.
China’s Free Trade Bonanza
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the past two weeks, China has successfully concluded FTA negotiations with South Korea and Australia.
China, Australia Seek to Overcome Tensions
By Shannon Tiezzi
The two countries appear eager to cooperate economically, but strategic obstacles continue to persist.
Australia’s US-China Balancing Act
By Shannon Tiezzi
Australia's ability to walk a geopolitical tightrope was on display during Abbott's visit to DC.
China, Australia Seek to Close Free Trade Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Both Tony Abbott and Li Keqiang are pushing for a quick conclusion after nine years of FTA negotiations.
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