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Australian PM touts practical cooperation during Shanghai visit
Australian PM touts practical cooperation during Shanghai visit

Business Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Times

Australian PM touts practical cooperation during Shanghai visit

[SHANGHAI] Australia looks forward to deepening practical cooperation and promoting sustained development of bilateral relations with China, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday (Jul 13) in Shanghai. The Australian leader's comments were carried in a statement posted on the Shanghai local government's official Wechat account. Canberra hopes to further strengthen economic and trade cooperation and jointly promote green and low-carbon development, Albanese told Shanghai Communist Party Secretary Chen Jining. Shanghai welcomes Australian companies to invest in the city, China's second largest, Chen said. 'We know the one in four of Australia's jobs depends upon free and fair trade. And our biggest export partner is China,' Albanese said in a video carried on the Global Times' official Wechat account. 'Engaging with China is in our interests to build a stable and secure region.' Albanese was visiting China for the first time since being re-elected in a landslide in May. He's trying to balance an increasingly confrontational relationship between the US and China – respectively, Australia's historic security ally and its biggest trading partner. He also needs to navigate a more complicated regional security environment as China becomes more assertive in the Asia-Pacific. China in February conducted live-fire naval exercises in the Tasman Sea off Australia's east coast, which Albanese said at the time was within international law but for which he would have liked more notice. The prime minister will visit through Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu, describing the visit as a 'further demonstration of the good relations' between the nations. China's economic heft is significant given it takes a quarter of Australia's exports, from iron ore to lobsters and wine. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warned on Thursday about 'the worrying pace of China's nuclear and conventional military build up,' highlighting that Beijing aims to change the balance of power in the region. A delegation of corporate executives – including from Macquarie Bank and HSBC Holdings' BHP Group is travelling with Albanese. His visit will include a CEO round table in Beijing on Tuesday and an international supply chain Expo that China is hosting. BLOOMBERG

Australian PM Touts Practical Cooperation During Shanghai Visit
Australian PM Touts Practical Cooperation During Shanghai Visit

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Australian PM Touts Practical Cooperation During Shanghai Visit

(Bloomberg) -- Australia looks forward to deepening practical cooperation and promoting sustained development of bilateral relations with China, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Sunday in Shanghai. The Australian leader's comments were carried in a statement posted on the Shanghai local government's official Wechat account. Canberra hopes to further strengthen economic and trade cooperation and jointly promote green and low-carbon development, Albanese told Shanghai Communist Party Secretary Chen Jining. Shanghai welcomes Australian companies to invest in the city, China's second largest, Chen said. 'We know the one in four of Australia's jobs depends upon free and fair trade. And our biggest export partner is China,' Albanese said in a video carried on the Global Times' official Wechat account. 'Engaging with China is in our interests to build a stable and secure region.' Albanese was visiting China for the first time since being re-elected in a landslide in May. He's trying to balance an increasingly confrontational relationship between the US and China — respectively, Australia's historic security ally and its biggest trading partner. He also needs to navigate a more complicated regional security environment as China becomes more assertive in the Asia-Pacific. China in February conducted live-fire naval exercises in the Tasman Sea off Australia's east coast, which Albanese said at the time was within international law but for which he would have liked more notice. The prime minister will visit through Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu, describing the visit as a 'further demonstration of the good relations' between the nations. China's economic heft is significant given it takes a quarter of Australia's exports, from iron ore to lobsters and wine. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warned on Thursday about 'the worrying pace of China's nuclear and conventional military build up,' highlighting that Beijing aims to change the balance of power in the region. A delegation of corporate executives — including from Macquarie Bank Ltd. and HSBC Holdings Plc's Australia arm, as well as Fortescue Ltd., BlueScope Steel Ltd., Rio Tinto Ltd. and BHP Group Ltd is traveling with Albanese. His visit will includes a CEO round table in Beijing on Tuesday and an international supply chain Expo that China is hosting. More stories like this are available on

China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored
China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored

Economic Times

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored

Turkish news broadcaster, TRT World, and the account of Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece, Global Times, are accessible again in India. India briefly blocked both outlets over misinformation concerns amid recent India-Pakistan tensions, as observed on May 14. Users attempting to access these accounts received a notice saying the accounts were withheld following legal demands. The move followed reports of Pakistan using Turkish drones in attacks on India, sparking calls to boycott Turkish goods. Reportedly, Turkish-origin Asisguard Songar drones were used by Pakistan in attacks on India's civilian and military infrastructure. Turkey's open support for Pakistan also triggered a widespread 'Ban Turkey' campaign across India. The ban on TRT World's X account follows the suspension of the Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece Global Times' account in India. Show more 03:03 04:15 02:36 03:13 03:08 03:49 02:21 09:06 02:10 16:50 04:22 03:03 03:13 02:03 06:26 03:54 10:55 03:31 02:15 24:28 04:28 06:30 02:02 50:21 03:19 02:59 14:45 02:47 03:07 03:19 02:17 04:07 03:53 01:52

China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored
China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

China's Global Times X,TRT World, accounts briefly banned in India for pro-Pak content, now restored

Turkish news broadcaster, TRT World, and the account of Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece, Global Times, are accessible again in India. India briefly blocked both outlets over misinformation concerns amid recent India-Pakistan tensions, as observed on May 14. Users attempting to access these accounts received a notice saying the accounts were withheld following legal demands. The move followed reports of Pakistan using Turkish drones in attacks on India, sparking calls to boycott Turkish goods. Reportedly, Turkish-origin Asisguard Songar drones were used by Pakistan in attacks on India's civilian and military infrastructure. Turkey's open support for Pakistan also triggered a widespread 'Ban Turkey' campaign across India. The ban on TRT World's X account follows the suspension of the Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece Global Times' account in India. Show more Show less

X Accounts Of TRT World, Global Times Restored In India After Brief Suspension
X Accounts Of TRT World, Global Times Restored In India After Brief Suspension

NDTV

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

X Accounts Of TRT World, Global Times Restored In India After Brief Suspension

New Delhi: Turkish news broadcaster, TRT World and the account of the Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece, Global Times, are now available in India. India briefly blocked both media outlets due to concerns over misinformation related to recent tensions between India and Pakistan, as observed on Wednesday. After a short suspension, access to both TRT World and Global Times' X accounts has been restored in India. The Indian government took action against both media outlets, withholding their X accounts in response to legal demands. Users attempting to access these accounts received a notice stating "Account withheld" due to a legal demand. This follows after the call given in recent times for a boycott on Turkish products and services after Turkish origin military equipment such as Asisguard Songar model drones were found to have been deployed against India by Pakistan during its attack on civilian and military infrastructure of India in the wake of Operation Sindoor launched by India, targeting nine key terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), avenging the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Following Turkey's open support for Pakistan amid recent tensions between India and its neighbour, a widespread "Ban Turkey" movement has emerged in many places across the country. The ban on the Turkish broadcaster's X account follows suit after the account of the Chinese state-run propaganda mouthpiece, Global Times, was also withheld in India. Earlier on May 8, social media platform X had received executive orders from the Indian government requiring X to block over 8,000 accounts in India, subject to potential penalties, including significant fines and imprisonment of the company's local employees, a statement by the Global Government Affairs said. The orders include demands to block access to accounts belonging to international news organisations and prominent X users in India. On May 7, India's Embassy in China rebuked the Chinese media outlet Global Times for reporting that Pakistan's military shot down an Indian fighter jet and advised verifying facts and sources before publishing such reports. "Dear @globaltimesnews, we would recommend you verify your facts and cross-examine your sources before pushing out this kind of disinformation," the Embassy of India in Beijing, China, said on X. During his visit to the Adampur Airbase, PM Modi said, "Despite Pakistan's many efforts, our airbases, or our other defence infrastructure, have not been harmed. And the credit for this goes to all of you, and I am proud of all of you. Every soldier deployed on the border, every person associated with this operation deserves credit for this." India has also taken action against other accounts spreading misinformation, including 16 Pakistani YouTube channels and accounts belonging to Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The action followed the recommendations of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Following heightened tensions between India and Pakistan over the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the accounts of Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), have been suspended in India.

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