While China is already our largest trading partner, if this week’s roundtable is anything to go by that partnership still has a long way to grow.
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Business leaders are looking beyond the political tensions in the relationship with China to find ways to step up exchanges with Australia’s largest trading partner.
While China is already our largest trading partner, if this week’s roundtable is anything to go by that partnership still has a long way to grow.
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