National Herald Tribune

Australian state looks to strengthen­ing ties with China

- XINHUA

Sound relationsh­ip between China and Australia is good for both sides, said some business people in the Victoria State of Australia.

Victoria, with Melbourne as its capital city, is Australia's second most populated state, and accounts for about 22 percent of the national gross domestic product (GDP).

Chinese Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian visited the state between Thursday and Saturday, meeting some officials, business people and those from the cultural and education background. "From the Australian side, China is our number one trading partner and we're keen to further that relationsh­ip," said Matthew Schofield, president of the Australia China Business Council's Victoria branch.

Talking about the relationsh­ip, he noted "the fact that there is mutual respect and a desire to expand our common ground and the areas of commonalit­y in terms of our business initiative­s and future industries are focused."

Schofield told Xinhua that after the COVID-19 pandemic, he would like to see more exchanges between businesses of the two countries.

This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and Australia. Hailing it as a "wonderful milestone," he said they were "keen to have many celebrator­y events that support the recognitio­n of that 50th anniversar­y here in Victoria."

Kellie Parker, Australian chief executive of the mining group Rio Tinto, told Xinhua that they had a longterm strategic relationsh­ip with China.

"We are incredibly proud of our relationsh­ip with China. Almost 50 years ago, we sent our first ore from the Pilbara to Shanghai," she said.

Rio Tinto has been working with leading Chinese centers of expertise, including China Baowu and Tsinghua University, to develop new methods and technologi­es for environmen­tally friendly steelmakin­g that will reduce emissions and improve the efficiency of resource usage. This year it establishe­d the China Technology and Innovation Center in Beijing to better connect its global operations with China's technology and innovation capability. Talking about their Chinese cooperatio­n partners, Parker said: "Not only do they produce high quality goods and services for our business, but they produce talent, technology, and investment. And we know that's working together in partnershi­p."

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