China Agrees to Cooperate on Jet Fuel Shipments With Australia
Meeting between top diplomats signals continuing thaw in bilateral relations after years of diplomatic freeze
L'essentiel
- China has agreed to cooperate with Australian businesses on jet fuel shipments, reaffirming multilateralism in a meeting between top diplomats.
- Canberra seeks to bolster fuel resilience after Beijing curtailed exports to protect domestic supplies, marking a thaw in bilateral relations after years of diplomatic freeze.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Australia-China relations have undergone significant strain in recent years, with diplomatic tensions affecting bilateral trade. The meeting signals a continuing thaw in the relationship.
China has agreed to cooperate with Australian businesses on jet fuel shipments, while reaffirming that both countries uphold multilateralism in a meeting between the countries' top diplomats on Wednesday. "Inputs China supplies to Australia, including jet fuel, support the Australian resources sector, which in turn helps to maintain the flow of commodities that are so important in the bilateral trading relationship," Wong said, according to an Australian foreign ministry transcript. Canberra is scrambling to shore up its fuel resilience after Beijing curtailed fuel exports to safeguard its own domestic stock. The meeting signalled a continuing thaw in a bilateral relationship that has transitioned from years of diplomatic freeze to re-engagement.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific volumes of jet fuel will China supply?
- How long will the cooperation agreement last?
- What prompted China's change in stance on fuel exports?





