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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang saidChina is committed to a free trade agreement with Australia anddeveloping a broader relationship, as he began a three-day visitaimed at cementing ties strained in the past year.
The two nations should view their relationship “from astrategic height,” Li said at a lunch organized by theAustralia China Business Council in Sydney today, adding he aimsto “enhance mutual trust” during the trip.
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