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Consular relations between China and Australia were first established in 1909, and diplomatic relations were established in 1941. Australia continued to recognise the Republic of China (ROC) government after it lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan in 1949, but switched recognition to the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 21 December 1972.
The China–Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) between the governments of Australia and China. Since negotiations began, 21 negotiating rounds have been completed. [ 1 ]
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The Australia–China trade war is an ongoing trade war between Australia and China. The exact date of when the trade war began is debated, however it is understood it began in either 2017 or 2018. [ 1 ]
The Australia-China Council (ACC) is a long-standing institution in the Australia-China bilateral relationship.ACC was established by the Government of Australia in 1978 to promote mutual understanding and foster people-to-people relations between Australia and China.
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The Ambassador of China to Australia is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Commonwealth of Australia. Ambassadors of the Republic of China (1941–1972) [ edit ]
A similar number fought for Australia in World War II. The final end of the White Australia Policy from the 1960s saw new arrivals from the Chinese diaspora and for the first time significant numbers from non-Cantonese speaking parts of China. The first wave of arrivals were ethnic Chinese refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia during the 1970s ...