SYDNEY (Bloomberg): Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pic) will visit China next month in the latest sign of thawing ties after a years-long dispute, with the two sides signalling a deal toward ending Chinese tariffs on Australian wine exports.
Albanese will travel to China from Nov 4-7, the first by an Australian leader since 2016. The government has been working with Beijing to remove obstacles on trade, including on wine, and has "reached an agreement with China to move forward to resolve this dispute,” Albanese’s office said in a statement on Sunday (Oct 22).
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