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China and Australia, despite some current tensions in their relationship, share a number of things in common:
Economic Ties:
Trade Partners: China is Australia’s largest trading partner, and Australia is a significant export market for China [Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade]. This economic interdependence creates mutual benefits.
Natural Resources: Australia is a major exporter of resources like iron ore and coal, which China heavily relies on for its industries.
Global Issues:
Multilateral Organizations: Both countries participate in various international organizations like APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) and the G20, where they collaborate on global issues like climate change and trade.
Regional Stability: Both have an interest in maintaining stability and security in the Asia-Pacific region.
Cultural Connections:
Chinese-Australians: Australia has a significant Chinese diaspora population, contributing to cultural exchange and understanding.
Tourism: Many Chinese tourists visit Australia, and vice versa. This fosters cultural exchange and understanding.