Australian Assistant Trade Minister Alice calls on the Chinese government to revoke "trade restrictions" to Australia's transfers to China.
According to Reuters on Friday (January 20), Aels's office said that Els issued the above appeal when meeting with Chinese trade officials at the World Economic Forum.
The official news agency Xinhua News Agency, Thursday (19th), quoted sources that the Minister of Commerce of China Wang Wentao and the Australian Minister of Trade Farier will talk in the form of video conferences in the near future.
The specific date of the report did not mention Wang Wentao and Farrell video talks.
Als's female spokesman said in the statement that the importance of the assistant minister, Aels, proposed the importance of Australia and China cooperation, enough to affect the results of the 12th Minister's Meeting of the World Trade Organization, as well as China withdrawing the right right to the right.The trade restrictions on exported goods in Australia are in line with the interests of the two countries.
The Australian Minister of Trade and the Chinese Minister of Commerce have not met for three years.
Since the Australian Prime Minister Albanis met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his meeting with the Chinese President Xi Jinping during his meeting in the 20th State Group (G20) meeting of Indonesia last November last year, Australian -China relations have gradually recovered.However, Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian said on the 19th that the process was gradually advancing.
After the source of the epidemic of crown disease in Australia, and providing a 5G network of China Telecom Equipment Giant Huawei, the Chinese government implemented informal prohibitions on Australian coal and alcohol products in 2020enter.Several Chinese companies were allowed to restore the purchase of Australian coal in January.
Canberra has appealed to the World Trade Organization on Australian alcohol and barley in the face of China's alcohol and barley. Now it is waiting for Beijing to dismiss the informal embargo on exports of Australia.