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China-Australia PMs Discuss Energy Security During Phone Call

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang held a phone call to discuss energy security and paved the way for a meeting at the APEC summit in November. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation, particularly in clean energy and new energy vehicles, and accelerate discussions on upgrading their free trade agreement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When does Albanese look forward to visiting China and for what event?
A: Albanese looks forward to visiting China in November to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Q: Who did Albanese look forward to meeting with during his upcoming visit to China?
A: Albanese looks forward to meeting with Li Qiang during his upcoming visit to China.
Q: What kind of products is China willing to import more of from Australia?
A: China is willing to import more high-quality Australian products to expand and upgrade bilateral trade.
Q: What agreement did Li Qiang say both sides should accelerate the review and upgrade discussions for?
A: Li Qiang said both sides should accelerate the review and upgrade discussions of the bilateral free trade agreement.
Q: In which specific areas does China want to deepen cooperation with Australia for a green economy?
A: China wants to deepen cooperation in areas such as clean energy, new energy vehicles, energy storage, and carbon reduction.