Reported about 1 year ago
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is visiting Australia for four days starting from June 15, becoming the first Chinese premier to visit Australia since 2017. During his visit, Li Keqiang will meet with Australian Prime Minister Albanese for the 9th round of the China-Australia Annual Prime Ministers' Meeting, with mineral trade issues being a key focus. Li Keqiang's itinerary also includes visits to New Zealand, Malaysia, Adelaide, Canberra, and Western Australia, highlighting the importance of trade partnerships between China and Australia despite recent trade restrictions.
Source: YAHOO