With the gradual stability of the relationship between commodity trading partners in China and Australia, Australia is confident that China may cancel all the remaining trade barriers next month.
According to Reuters on Wednesday (November 15), Australian Trade Secretary Farrell said to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio during the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization (APEC) meeting at San Francisco: "I believe these trade obstaclesIt will be eliminated before Christmas.The Prime Minister Albanis conducted a formal visit to China from November 4th to 7th, and Beijing and Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Qiang held talks.Albanis is the first Australian leader to visit China since 2016.
China has relaxed the trade barriers to Australia, coal, wood and other products in recent months, and released Australian journalists Cheng Lei last month.However, it still maintains restrictions on Australian products such as wine and lobster.
Farrell will meet with Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao in San Francisco, and hopes to solve the problem of lobster and beef related to biological safety rules.