Shu Jueting, a spokeswoman for the Chinese Commerce Ministry, responded. At a routine press conference when asked if China will resume importing beef and barley from Australia. Saying “China is eager to address essential problems that affect both nations.”
He said, “They may apply for coal import licence regularly”. When asked whether limitations on the import of Australian coal had been eased.
“Will keep pushing for the opening of the market to international investment.”
“Will gradually increase institutional transparency.”
Less orders are still cited by local governments and businesses as the primary obstacle to trade development in 2023.