Albanese lays out what he 'expects' from Xi Jinping

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Albanese lays out what he 'expects' from Xi Jinping
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The Australian prime minister is the first to visit China since 2016.

is set to raise trade tariff and human rights issues in his landmark meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping later today.

In Shanghai yesterday, Albanese also stopped by the China International Import Expo to help showcase the produce of more than 250 Australian companies, including crayfish and beef producers.

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