Core Insights - The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has significantly boosted bilateral trade, with imports and exports reaching $211.27 billion in 2024, an increase of 85.6% since 2015 [1] - The FTA, signed in 2015, is considered a milestone in the development of China-Australia relations, facilitating substantial economic cooperation over the past decade [1] - China is Australia's largest trading partner, accounting for approximately one-third of Australia's exports, and has become the top market for Australian services in tourism and education [1] Group 1 - The FTA has led to continuous tariff reductions, injecting strong momentum into bilateral economic cooperation, with annual trade exceeding 300 billion AUD [1] - The FTA is viewed as a platform for new types of cooperation, covering areas such as clean energy, decarbonization, healthcare technology, and digital trade [2] - Future efforts will focus on further enhancing trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, providing a higher level of institutional support for the development of bilateral economic relations [2]
中澳自由贸易协定实施10周年,推动双边贸易稳步发展
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-06 14:00