China-Australia ties: CGTN interviews Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
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Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment is in China right now on a 3-day visit. He oversaw the signing of a move that will reinforce trade relations with China. CGTN's Wu Lei sat down with him and brings us more.
WU LEI SHANGHAI "This is the first visit to China by an Australian minister in the past 8 months. Many media outlets are reporting that your visit is an ice-breaking trip in the context of tense China-Australia relations. What are your thoughts on this? What would you like to achieve in this 3-day visit?"
WU LEI SHANGHAI "It's the first China International Import Expo will be held in Shanghai this November, how will Australia take this opportunity to increase trade with China? What major sectors and products will be presented to Chinese consumers?"
WU LEI SHANGHAI "China has been Australia's largest trading partner for years and Australia is also a key trading partner for China. What are the major challenges in bilateral trade right now? How will both parties facilitate trade volume in the future?"