largest trading partner. last year, two way trade with china grew over 9% to over $300 billion. i spoke with former australian ambassador to china geoff raby who explained the significance of this visit. the significance of the visit is that not only is it the first since 2017, but it marks the resumption of the annual reciprocal high level visit exchanges. he started in the 19805 exchanges. he started in the 1980s and continued until 2017 and they are resuming again. to the comments by philjust then, relations have normalised and that s what china is looking for. p, that s what china is looking for. , ., that s what china is looking for. , , . , for. do you see differences bein: for. do you see differences being ironed for. do you see differences being ironed out? - for. do you see differences being ironed out? barley, l for. do you see differences - being ironed out? barley, beef abattoirs. being ironed out? barley, beef abattoirs, they being ironed out? barley, beef