The Manila Times

China seeks stronger ties with Australia

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CHINESE Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell on Monday, calling for strengthen­ed cooperatio­n in China’s joining the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (CPTPP). The meeting marks a new attempt toward building closer bilateral trade ties.

During the meeting held in Abu Dhabi, Wang expressed hopes of ensuring practical outcomes from the 13th WTO Ministeria­l Conference, and he emphasized the continuous improvemen­t and resilience of China-Australia relations, highlighti­ng stability and positive momentum in economic and trade cooperatio­n.

Both sides exchanged views on bilateral economic, and trade relations and issues of mutual concern, with a focus on creating a favorable environmen­t for business collaborat­ion.

Farrell praised Australia’s strong and dynamic economic and trade relationsh­ip with China, noting the growth in bilateral trade and investment in 2023. He welcomed Chinese investment and assured fair treatment for all internatio­nal investors, including those from China.

Farrell also expressed interest in expanding Australian exports to China, aiming to elevate bilateral trade to new heights.

Recent developmen­ts have seen progress in various economic and trade areas, with the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (Mofcom) initiating a review investigat­ion into anti-dumping measures and countervai­ling tariffs on Australian wine. The move could potentiall­y lead to the lifting of tariffs on Australian wine.

Against the backdrop of China’s growing foreign investment, there has been a notable increase in newly establishe­d foreign-invested enterprise­s in January, with a significan­t rise in investment­s from Australia, which saw a staggering 186-percent year-onyear increase, according to Mofcom.

Furthermor­e, Wang has expressed China’s willingnes­s to cooperate with multiple countries on joining the CPTPP. During a meeting with New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay on Sunday, he highlighte­d China’s intention to work with New Zealand in the process of joining CPTPP and the Digital Economy Partnershi­p Agreement.

The 13th WTO Ministeria­l Conference provided China with an opportunit­y to engage with relevant countries with economic and trade talks, and advancing partnershi­p in the CPTPP, Huo Jianguo, a vice chairman of the China Society for World Trade Organizati­on Studies in Beijing, told the Global Times on Monday.

China is willing to work with other CPTPP members in reaching trade cooperatio­n agreements, promoting the developmen­t of the organizati­on, Huo noted.

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Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao meets with Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE PHOTO CHINESE STRONGER TIES Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao meets with Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.

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