When Australia and China have recovered, the Chinese ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, said that whether the restoration of the import of Australian coal depends on Chinese companies.

Bloomberg reported that Xiao Qian Tuesday (January 10) was interviewed by the media in Canberra: "As our relationship improves, we will return to a normal relationship."

Xiao Qian said that coal trading is a business that must be "dominated by themselves."He also described that as the Albanis administration came to power in 2022, Sino -Australian relations ushered in a "turnaround".

Bloomberg reported last week that China ’s regulatory level is reported to discuss the restoration of imports of Australia and coal. Baowu and other Chinese companies are expected to be open in the first wave.The report quoted people familiar with the matter and said that imports may be recovered as early as April 1.

China has been the largest trading partner in Australia in the past, and the Chinese market is critical to Australian mineral exports.However, the relationship between the two countries has continued to deteriorate due to the allegations of spy penetration and the disable Huawei in Australia in the past few years, and Australia's proposition to survey the source of crown diseases has prompted China to ban the import of Australia coal non -publicly at the end of 2020.If China resumes imports, it will confirm the recovery of the relationship between the two parties.

Sino -Australian relations have gradually improved recently.In November last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Australian Prime Minister Albanis in Bali, Indonesia; then in December, Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian visited China. This is also the first Australian foreign minister to visit China in several years.