China & Australia Unveil Joint Leaders’ Meeting Outcomes
China and Australia issue a joint statement on the outcomes of their Annual Leaders’ Meeting, signaling new steps in international collaboration.
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China and Australia issue a joint statement on the outcomes of their Annual Leaders’ Meeting, signaling new steps in international collaboration.
Premier Li calls for deeper China-Australia cooperation in trade, tech, and green growth, marking a dynamic step for mutual progress.
Zhao Leji and Anthony Albanese set a new blueprint for China-Australia ties, pledging enhanced trade, legislative exchanges, and global cooperation.
UBS Economist Zhang Ning highlights the Chinese mainland’s strong H1 growth driven by robust exports and retail policies, with more stimulus expected.
China urges the U.S. to lift its decades-long blockade over Cuba, calling out human rights inconsistencies and defending Cuba’s sovereign path.
China’s H1 2025 safety progress impresses, but rising Q3 risks from floods, typhoons, and accidents call for vigilance.
Chinese mainland home prices ease amid robust policy support, boosting market confidence in major cities.
Irish ambassador highlights new opportunities in China’s evolving market for premium food & medtech, heralding a promising era of collaboration.
China’s GDP surged 5.3% in H1 2025 with strong industrial output and rising incomes, reflecting a dynamic economic landscape.
China posts 5.3% GDP growth in H1 2025, showcasing economic resilience and diversified trade amid global challenges.