INA-source
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowed on Sunday to "work constructively" with China as the two countries seek to thaw icy relations.
Albanese was speaking at the opening of the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on the first full day of a high-profile state visit to his country's biggest trading partner.
"Constructive economic engagement between countries helps to build relationships... that is why the government that I lead will continue to work constructively with China," Albanese said in a speech.
The prime minister will spend four days in China, splitting his time between Shanghai and Beijing.
It is the first such visit by an Australian leader in seven years, with the two countries seeking to patch things up after a diplomatic spat that affected billions of dollars in trade.
Albanese's administration has sought more amicable ties with China, while also pushing back against Beijing's growing influence in the Pacific.
Source- barrons
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