In his opening remarks at the 16th Joint Ministerial
Economic Commission, Farrell also told Wang: "We can see the
benefits for Australian and Chinese businesses and consumers
that continue to flow from the China-Australia Free Trade
Agreement" of 2015.
(Reporting by Joe Cash; editing by John Stonestreet)
BEIJING, May 12 (Reuters) - Australia's minister for
trade and tourism, Don Farrell, told China's commerce minister,
Wang Wentao, that "we still have some way to go to establish
usual trade across the board," at a meeting in Beijing on
Friday.
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