A major move from China is overshadowing federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ visit to Australia’s biggest trade partner.
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Jim Chalmers is in China for major economic talks, but a massive military move by Beijing is weighing heavy on the visit.
A major move from China is overshadowing federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ visit to Australia’s biggest trade partner.
Jim Chalmers will meet with economic counterparts in Beijing in the first visit by a federal treasurer to China in seven years.
Jim Chalmers is using a two-day visit to China to boost trade ties, as the foreign minister moves to ease diplomatic tensions.
The Treasurer will be travelling to China for two days following concerns China’s slumping economy could have a dire effect on Australia.
Chalmers’s arrival in Beijing on Thursday for two days of meetings, the first visit by an Australian treasurer in seven years, coincided with a...
Chalmers’s arrival in Beijing on Thursday for two days of meetings, the first visit by an Australian treasurer in seven years, coincided with a...
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