Group 1 - Australian Prime Minister Albanese is set to visit China from July 12 to 18, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations with Australia's largest trading partner [1][3] - The visit will include a 14-member business delegation from major companies such as Macquarie Group and Rio Tinto, indicating a focus on expanding economic ties [3] - China is willing to enhance cooperation in traditional sectors like agriculture and mining, while also exploring new areas such as AI, healthcare, and green energy [3] Group 2 - German Chancellor Merz is also planning a visit to China later this year, accompanied by a delegation of top corporate executives, to stabilize relations with China amid rising tensions [5] - The German government aims to deepen economic cooperation with China to mitigate the negative impacts of the trade tensions initiated by the Trump administration [5] - The U.S. government plans to prohibit foreign entities, including Chinese investors, from purchasing American farmland, citing national security concerns [5][7]
澳总理还没到北京,德国总理也要访华,特朗普禁止中国买美国土地
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-13 02:26