Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Shanghai on Saturday for a six-day visit to three Chinese cities. Regional security tensions and economic ties are likely to dominate talks.
Australia is quietly fielding one of the most disruptive naval technologies in the Indo-Pacific, a fleet of extra‑large underwater drones designed to stalk contested sea lanes without a sailor on ...
Australia–China bilateral relations, consolidated by Australian Prime Minister Albanese’s July 2025 visit to China, are as good as they have ever been. While that does not seem to bring much joy to ...
In Australia, 41% of EV sales are from Chinese brands. Could Canada be next to see such a surge?
Australian PM emphasises dialogue with China, amid strategic competition Xi promotes China-Australia relations, stresses mutual trust Australia-China to review free trade agreement, explore ...
The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries. By Zolan Kanno-Youngs Reporting ...
China has long used a carrot-and-stick approach toward Australia, alternatively offering incentives as a means of influencing the diplomatic and security behavior of Australia and applying coercive ...
China’s escalating curbs on the critical minerals has given Australia, a longstanding U.S. ally, the opportunity to reposition itself to a transactional president. By Victoria Kim Reporting from ...
China ready to build more stable, strategic partnership, Li Qiang says Australia concerned about latest South China Sea encounter, Albanese says Albanese says China, Australia are 'friends' BEIJING, ...
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