Australian Agricultural Minister Watt said at a meeting in Canberra on Tuesday that more and more evidence shows that Australian lobster exporters no longer face Chinese blockade, beef and dairy productsThe obstacles faced by transporters have also begun to relieve.
(Sydney Composite Television) After the relationship between China and Australia has improved, Australian beef, lobster and dairy exporters have begun to benefit.Australian Agricultural Minister Watt said that this is a very positive step.Australian Prime Minister Albanis hopes to seek a diversification of trade and foreign investment partners. He said that if he was invited to visit China this year, he would accept invitations.
Watter on Tuesday (March 7) said at a meeting held in Canberra that there are more and more evidence that more and more evidence shows that Australian lobster exporters no longer face Chinese blockade, beef and dairy transporters are facingObstacles have also begun to relieve.He said: "This is a small step at this stage, but this is a very positive step." He said that exporters in some industries still have "further ways to go."
China began to take a series of measures on Australian products such as barley, coal, wine and wood in 2020.The Central Left Labor Party, led by Albanis, who worked in the election last year, prompted the Sino -Australian Minister of Trade, which was held in February, which was the first meeting since 2019.
Australian Agricultural Minister Watt: China Australia seeks dialogue to solve differences
About 40 % of Australia is exported to China.Watt said that the government will seek to solve the remaining differences between China by dialogue with the largest trading partner, rather than through legal cases and confrontation methods.
"This is a comprehensive method. While trying to open this large market, ensure that we have other choices ... I think there are signs of hope, we will continue to work hard."
At the same time, Albanis led the delegation to visit India on the eve of India that the government hopes to seek a diversified trade and foreign investment partners to make the Australian economy more tough and secure.
He said at a commercial summit at the Australian Financial Review in Sydney on Tuesday that although the diplomatic dispute caused China to "trade blockade" to the Australian exported products from Australia.However, as the two countries resumed negotiations, Canberra had asked Beijing to cancel these obstacles.
Albanis led a delegation to India to visit India, the sixth largest trading partner on Wednesday.The delegation consists of business leaders in the fields of transportation, resources, finance, higher education, architecture and energy.
Australia and India have become security partners through the Quad of Sifang Safety Dialogue (QUAD), including Japan and the United States.He said that Australia will supply key minerals to India and also produce electric vehicle parts in China, such as batteries and other green energy products.
Australia is China's largest iron ore supplier, but in order to diversify the customers of key minerals, it prevented China from increasing investment in a rare earth miners on the grounds of national interests.
When talking about Sino -Australian relations, Albanis emphasized that the relationship between the two countries is "more stable". While acknowledging the differences in values and political systems, his government sought to deal with disputes between the two countries through diplomatic channels.He said: "We want a more stable and safer area."