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Australian minister Dan keen on diversification of trading ties with India amid spat with China

The visiting Australian trade minister Dan Tehan has said that his country is keen to diversify trading ties, amid spat with China

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The visiting Australian trade minister Dan Tehan has said that his country is keen to diversify trading ties, amid spat with China straining economic ties between both the countries. China has increased tariff on Australian good like barely, wine, coal in the backdrop of Canberra raising the issue of origin of covid crisis. China's Wuhan reported the first case of the corona virus, and questions remains on it being natural origin or human made.

Dan Tehan speaking to reporters in Delhi said,  "Australia currently has difficulties in our economic relationship with China. They have been very well documented and one of the reasons we have been looking to diversify our trading relationship. We obviously, want to have a very constructive relationship with China but we also understand given the difficulties we are facing at the moment, need to for use to diversify"

Australia has canceled Bejing belt and road initiative projects, that angered Beijing more. China cancelled economic dialogue with Canberra earlier this year. Remarks come even as Australia and India have announced to conclude a free trade agreement by end of 2022 and work on an interim agreement by December 2021.

Asked about the talks with his Indian counterpart, trade minister Piyush Goyal, Tehan explained,  "Focus of discussion was on economic partnership between Australia and India. I think both of us recognize there is a lot more we can do, with regards to the economic partnership. $25 billion doesn't represent the capacity of our 2 economies to really grow and work with each other to produce the outcomes, that we both need. That was absolutely the focus.."

Both ministers met on Thursday for 3 hours, after which announcement on FTA was made. Both Indian and Australian trade minister will again meet later this month on the sidelines of the G20 trade ministers in Italy. Asked about, lower import tariffs on Australian wine, the minister in a lighter way said, "there is nothing I would enjoy more than being able to provide India more with some of Australia's fine wine. We produce, best wine in the world and it will be wonderful if Indians can enjoy little more Australian wine at more affordable price."

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