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China’s Premier Li Qiang Visits Australia: A Step Toward Stabilizing Relations

China’s Premier Li Qiang Visits Australia: A Step Toward Stabilizing Relations

By Yu Tao
The four-day visit may lead to breakthroughs on specific issues, but more profound challenges, especially mutual skepticism and strategic competition, will remain.

Australia Trade Minister Seeks to Mend Ties on Visit to China

Australia Trade Minister Seeks to Mend Ties on Visit to China

By Associated Press
China recently resumed imports of Australian coal, cotton, and copper, and Minister Don Farrell has said he would push for a review of tariffs on Australian barley.
Where Are Australia-China Relations Headed?

Where Are Australia-China Relations Headed?

Michael Clarke, Jennifer Hsu, and Zhongzhou Peng discuss the tentative thaw in Australia-China relations.

How the Wine Industry Got Ensnared in Australia-China Tensions

How the Wine Industry Got Ensnared in Australia-China Tensions

By Eleanor Albert
Australia is seeking arbitration at the WTO over Chinese tariffs on Australian wine.

Australia-China Relations: The Great Debate

Australia-China Relations: The Great Debate

By Jane Golley
All sides can agree that the relationship is at a historic low. But the causes – and possible solutions – are far more contentious.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

In One Australian State, Trade With China Is Still Booming

In One Australian State, Trade With China Is Still Booming

By James Chater
Australia’s minerals trade has been divided almost clean in half by the country's trade spat with China.

China-Australia Slump Continues to Deepen

China-Australia Slump Continues to Deepen

By Eleanor Albert
The formal arrest of an Australian citizen by Chinese authorities continues the downward trend in bilateral relations.
Australia’s WTO Complaint: What’s the Point?

Australia’s WTO Complaint: What’s the Point?

By Jikon Lai
With the complaint against China, Australia has a chance at a moral victory a few years from now -- and that's the best case scenario.

Australia-China Economic and Trade Relations Are Heading for a Hard Reset

Australia-China Economic and Trade Relations Are Heading for a Hard Reset

By Chan Kung and He Jun
Amid worsening geopolitical tensions, the economic relationship will never be the same again. What will the new normal look like?

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen has prioritized Taiwan-Australia ties as part of her New Southbound Policy, and there’s momentum on both sides toward a potential trade agreement.

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