China-Australia Relations
Total 68 Posts
Key Legal Issues in the WTO Dispute on China’s Anti-Dumping Rulings on Australian Wine
On October 26, a WTO panel was established
[https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news21_e/dsb_26oct21_e.htm] to hear
Australia’s complaint (DS602) about China’s anti-dumping measures on Australian
wine.
As background, China launched an anti-dumping investigation and a countervailing
duty investigation on Australian wine
New Hong Kong Customs Chief Discusses Efforts to Stop Smuggling of Australian Lobsters to Mainland
Ho Pui-shan (Louise Ho) became Hong Kong’s new Commissioner of Customs and
Excise on October 21. During the press conference
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAVjSzsTXVo] (link in Cantonese) with media
after taking the position, she mentioned combatting smuggling as one of the
tasks of her agency, including
Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg Speech on "Strategic Competition"
In a speech on September 6, Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg discussed
Australia-China economic relations. Acknowledging that Australia is on the
"frontline" of strategic competition, he highlighted that the Australian economy
is "remarkably resilient" and that it has a "deep trading relationship with many
other countries.
Australian Senate Approves Bill Banning Imports of Goods Made with Forced Labor
Last week, the Australian Senate passed a bill
[https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=s1307]
– Customs Amendment (Banning Goods Produced By Forced Labour) Bill 2021 – that
would ban imports of goods made with forced labor. There are significant hurdles
to the bill
Australian Senator Raises Concern About Chinese-Owned Port Restricting Coal Exports
In an Australian parliamentary session this week, Senator Sarah Henderson raised
concerns about the Newcastle, Australia port, which is 50% owned by a Chinese
state-owned company, imposing restrictions on coal exports. This has been a
recurring issue that has arisen several times in recent months, in the context
of a
Australia Raises Various Chinese Trade Restrictions at WTO State-Trading Enterprise Meeting
It has been widely reported in the media that Australia-China trade relations
have deteriorated in recent months. Some aspects of this issue have been
discussed in WTO committees and other bodies. At the May 3 meeting of the WTO’s
Working Party on State-Trading Enterprises, for which the minutes were
Australia Foreign Investment Review Board Report Offers Data on Chinese Investment Transactions
The Australian Foreign Investment Review Board recently released its annual
report
[https://firb.gov.au/sites/firb.gov.au/files/2021-06/FIRB2019-20AnnualReport.pdf]
for 2019-2020, documenting the foreign investment transactions it considered
during that period. The report offers data and explanations related to
investment coming into Australia from China.
The