
China Premier Li Qiang Strengthens Australia Partnership Amid Global Shifts
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledges to enhance cooperation with Australia, emphasizing mutual benefits and opposing confrontational politics during the annual leaders’ meeting.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledges to enhance cooperation with Australia, emphasizing mutual benefits and opposing confrontational politics during the annual leaders’ meeting.
Celebrating a decade of China-New Zealand partnership, leaders highlight growing trade and cultural ties, with a focus on the upcoming China International Import Expo.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s visit signals a stable era for China-Australia relations, emphasizing strong economic ties and a shift towards independent foreign policies amid a changing global landscape.
The European Commission plans to impose additional duties on Chinese electric vehicles, citing anti-subsidy concerns that could impact both Chinese exporters and European automakers.
China and Myanmar strengthen their 74-year diplomatic ties by signing a 2024 Lancang-Mekong Cooperation agreement, focusing on agriculture, trade, and poverty alleviation projects.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon announce plans to upgrade their strategic partnership, focusing on areas like biomedicine, agriculture, and digital economy.
UN Secretary-General Guterres warns that rising geopolitical rivalries are introducing trade barriers and urges the world to avoid splitting into rival trade blocs.
BCECC Chairman Bernard Dewitm warns that Europe’s move to impose more trade barriers could lead to economic regression and retaliatory tariffs from China and other nations.
China strongly opposes Turkey’s new 40% tariffs on Chinese vehicles, calling the move discriminatory under WTO rules.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s visit to Wellington marks a milestone in China-New Zealand relations, with new trade agreements set to boost bilateral economic growth.