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对华贸易回暖 澳大利亚掷“5000万”加码中国市场
Jin Tou Wang·2025-09-18 05:57

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the improvement in China-Australia relations, leading to the gradual lifting of Chinese import restrictions on Australian goods valued at AUD 20 billion, and the announcement of a new initiative to enhance Australian exporters' access to the Chinese market [1] - The Australian government has launched a two-year "Market Entry Program" with a funding of AUD 50 million to promote trade cooperation between the two countries [1] - In 2022, bilateral trade between China and Australia reached USD 210 billion, with South Australia’s exports to China increasing by 33%, surpassing AUD 4.39 billion [1] Group 2 - Despite the positive developments, Australian exporters face challenges in the Chinese market, including intense competition and the need for product differentiation and quality advantages [2] - The trade environment, while improving, still presents uncertainties, necessitating businesses to prepare risk management strategies [2] - The restoration of trade is beneficial for China as it seeks diversified and reliable import sources, with Australian products like beef, dairy, seafood, and wine being well-regarded among Chinese consumers [2]