From China, Aussie property looks cheap
"China's housing market is one of the most important parts of the economy and one of the most misunderstood."
Angus Grigg writes on News specialising in Asia, World, Trade. Based in our Shanghai newsroom, Angus is a two-time Walkey Award winner with over 15 years experience as a journalist.
"China's housing market is one of the most important parts of the economy and one of the most misunderstood."
The unlikely expansion of the Port Adelaide Football Club into China has passed its first big test, with tickets for its AFL game in Shanghai against the Gold Coast Suns selling out in just 2½ hours.
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The state-owned Yanchang Petroleum will officially launch its project to capture CO2 emissions from a coal-to-gas petrochemical plant near the city of Xi'an.
While $1.74 million buys you a non-descript apartment in suburban Shanghai, in Sydney you can be downtown with water views.
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"We are standing together for free trade. We can further upgrade our free trade area," Li said.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has urged Australia not to take sides as happened during the cold war.
China has delivered a curt rebuke to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on the eve of its Premier, Li Keqiang, arriving in Australia.
The annual China Survey also highlighted inequality as one of the major problems facing the country.
China has backtracked on new cross-border restrictions that had threatened exporters of vitamins, milk powder and cosmetics.
Cementing the FTA is expected to be the main focus of Li's visit, but both sides are wary of leadership changes.
China's Premier Li Keqiang is likely to open access for premium Australian chilled beef as well as frozen this week.
What keeps Premier Li Keqiang awake at night is not a trade war, debt crisis or even air pollution.
The data for January and February suggests real activity rather than sentiment is driving demand for steel and lifting the iron ore price.
The attack followed a frank appeal by Ms Bishop to Donald Trump's new US administration not to turn its back on the Indo-Pacific.
China will use infrastructure spending, private sector investment and business tax cuts to keep the economy growing around 6.5 per cent "or ...
Australians should feel relatively comfortable after Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's speech on Sunday.
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