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Li Qiang Holds Phone Call with Australian PM, Says China Willing to Import More Quality Australian Products
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According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Premier Li Qiang of the State Council said during a phone call yesterday (7th) with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that China is willing to import more high-quality products from Australia. China is prepared to work with Australia to continuously expand and upgrade bilateral trade, support enterprises from both countries in conducting cooperation based on market principles, and promote mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. Both sides should accelerate the review and upgrade discussions of the bilateral free trade agreement. China is also willing to strengthen complementary advantages with Australia and deepen cooperation in clean energy, new energy vehicles, energy storage and carbon reduction, jointly boosting the growth momentum of the green economy.

Albanese stated that Australia is willing to enhance high-level exchanges with China and expand cooperation in trade, investment, mining, clean energy and cultural exchanges. Based on mutual respect, both sides should properly manage differences and advance the development of the Australia-China comprehensive strategic partnership. He also expressed his expectation to visit China to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders Meeting in 2026. Australia is willing to strengthen multilateral communication and coordination with China to address global challenges and promote world peace and stable development. (ta/j)


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