Australian Minister of Trade Farrell said that when he met with Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao this month, he sought China to lift the export restrictions on Australian wines, lobster and meat.

According to Reuters, > Tuesday (February 13) said that he would make the above request when he met with Wang Wentao at the World Trade Organization Meeting at Abu Dhabi this month at the World Trade Organization Meeting.

Sino -Australian relations have fallen into a trough after the source of the epidemic of crown disease. Beijing has implemented import restrictions on most Australian products. However, after the Albanis government came to power, most of the trade barriers to Australian goods were lifted.At present, only wines, lobster and some slaughterhouses still face import restrictions.

Farrell said in a statement that the Australian government will continue to promote China's removal of the remaining trade barriers to the settlement of Chinese goods."I look forward to meeting with my Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao at the World Trade Organization Conference this month and continue to have constructive dialogue."

The World Trade Organization Conference will be inThe UAE capital Abu Dhabi was held.

Farrell told Australian Broadcasting Corporation that if China did not terminate tariffs on Australian wines before the deadline for review on March 31, Canberra would re -appeal to the World Trade Organization."We have clearly stated to the Chinese official that they will immediately restore the disputes between the two parties in the WTO."

Farrer also said that he will talk to Wang Wentao about Australian Chinese writer Yang Heng.Early, he was sentenced to a ruling for a ruling for spy."The Australian government was shocked by conviction and judgment," but this did not derail Australian -China relations.