Australia PM Albanese kicks off China visit focused on trade
CHINA, JUL 13 – Albanese leads a large business delegation to China aiming to boost trade and tourism, including a new tourism deal expected to increase Chinese visitors to Australia by 26%, officials said.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Shanghai on Saturday to begin a six-day visit focused on trade and tourism.
- The visit follows earlier tensions from Chinese live-fire drills off Australia's coast earlier this year, which China did not notify Australia about in advance.
- Albanese is heading a substantial business delegation to strengthen economic relations, including announcing a new partnership linking Tourism Australia with the Chinese travel platform Trip.com.
- Albanese expressed pride in representing Australia on the global stage, while Nationals leader David Littleproud highlighted the importance of addressing difficult issues with China.
- The visit seeks to expand Australia's relationship with its largest trading partner while managing security concerns amid ongoing military exercises and strategic tensions.
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