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Posted: 2022-12-02 02:13:10

The federal government is continuing to publicly press China to drop trade sanctions on Australian goods in the wake of Anthony Albanese's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as both countries prepare to mark 50 years of diplomatic ties.

Some business groups and Australian exporters are now cautiously hopeful that China may be willing to quietly abandon informal bans on several Australian imports in coming months.

The government is also intensifying its efforts to resolve formal WTO disputes over China's crippling sanctions on Australian barley and wine.

This morning Assistant Foreign Minister Tim Watts used a speech marking the approaching diplomatic anniversary to again call for China to abandon trade blocks, arguing that both countries have prospered "thanks to the certainty, equity, and stability that rules-based trade provides".

"That's why the government has been clear and principled on the need for China to remove restrictions that unfairly impede trade," he told AsiaLink's Building the Future Together conference.

"We believe the removal of impediments to Australian exports and the full resumption of our bilateral trade would greatly benefit both Australia and China."

Most ministers and senior officials have been careful to play down the prospect of any immediate breakthroughs on trade disputes, warning there are still profound strains in the bilateral relationship.

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