Chinas second-most powerful politician arrives in Australia China's most powerful politician after President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Adelaide Zoo and a Chinese-controlled lithium processing plant in the Kwinana Beach industrial estate, as well as Parliament House in Canberra, during a visit that will end on Tuesday
Chinese premiers visit injects new impetus into China-Australia ties . . . Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia between June 11 and June 20 Both China and Australia are important countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and their economic structures are highly complementary
Chinese premier visits Australia to mend strained relations, promises . . . Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Adelaide, South Australia, on June 15, marking the first visit by a high-ranking Chinese leader to Australia in seven years Li’s trip is focused on the revival of trade and the restoration of diplomatic links between Australia and China
Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Australia at crucial time for Beijing . . . In short: Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to land in Australia on Saturday for the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years A new visa scheme, pandas and trade deals could all be discussed during the official visit What's next: The visit is expected to last four days