Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing calls to return from China with something of tangible benefit to the nation, as he becomes the first Australian leader to visit the country since 2016.

The PM is leaving Darwin bound for Shanghai and Beijing on Saturday afternoon, heralding his invite from Chinese President Xi Jinping as evidence the relationship between the two nations is steadily improving.

“The visit in itself is a very positive thing,” he told reporters before boarding his RAAF jet.

“It’s a result of the patient, calibrated and deliberate approach that we have to the relationship with China.

“And the fact that it’s the first visit in seven years to our major trading partner is a very positive step.”

Top of the agenda will be lobbying Beijing to drop crippling trade tariffs on Australian wine, following the approach taken on other Australian exports such as barley and coal.

Last month the Chinese government announced it would review the tariffs of 220 per cent, which had slashed the yearly value of Australian wine exports to China from $1.2 billion to $8 million.

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