Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. The Albanese government has vowed to stare down threats of retaliation from Beijing and return control of Darwin Port to Australian hands ...
China’s ambassador to Australia has warned Canberra against taking control of a port whose lease to a Chinese-owned company has been heavily scrutinised over its strategic significance. On Wednesday, ...
Beijing has pledged to step in if Canberra commits to regaining control of a strategic port in northern Australia that is leased to a Chinese firm. Chinese ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian said on ...
SYDNEY-Australia was committed to returning a key northern port leased for 99 years to a Chinese company to Australian ownership, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Jan 28 after Beijing’s envoy ...
The Port of Darwin’s location is of high strategic value and has been controlled by China’s Landbridge Group for the past 11 years. The logistics firm has strong ties to the Chinese Communist Party, ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. China’s top diplomat in Australia has warned of retaliation from Beijing if the Albanese government ...
Beijing’s top diplomat in Australia has warned of retaliation if Anthony Albanese forces the Chinese owners of the Darwin Port to sell, saying trade and investment ties would suffer – even as he cast ...
In early April, during the federal election campaign, the Prime Minister called in to Darwin ABC local radio to declare a re-elected Labor government would take back control of the Port from the ...
SYDNEY, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Australia was committed to returning a key northern port leased for 99 years to a Chinese company to Australian ownership, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday ...
Xiao Qian hits out at Labor’s policy to force the Chinese-owned company Landbridge to sell its 99-year lease on the port Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news ...
China's ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, has questioned the Albanese government's ethics in wanting to return the Port of Darwin to Australian hands. He said that any change in the arrangement ...