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China Halts Australia Economic Dialogue in Latest Retaliation

China Halts Australia Economic Dialogue in Latest Retaliation Bloomberg 2 hrs ago © Bloomberg Australia Economy Shrinks as End to Recession-Free Run Looms (Bloomberg) China announced that it was suspending a regular economic dialogue with Australia, in a largely symbolic move intended to signal Beijing’s growing frustration with Canberra. The National Development and Reform Commission said in a statement Thursday it was indefinitely halting all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue. While the two sides have held three rounds of talks under the mechanism since 2014, it hasn’t convened since September 2017. The Australian dollar fell as much as 0.6% to 77 U.S. cents. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade didn’t immediate respond to a request for comment.

EUR/AUD Price Outlook Bearish, Commodity Currencies to Strengthen

EUR/AUD Price Outlook Bearish, Commodity Currencies to Strengthen EUR/AUD price, news and analysis: The outlook for EUR/AUD is bearish as commodity currencies such as the Australian Dollar benefit from the current global economic expansion after the contraction caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Australia produces many of the raw materials like iron ore, copper and aluminum that will be in demand as economic growth picks up, and that should benefit AUD against currencies such as EUR, CHF and JPY. Advertisement EUR/AUD outlook bearish As the global economy expands after the savage downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, commodity currencies like the Australian Dollar are well placed to advance. In particular, the outlook for EUR/AUD is bearish as the pair has actually been strengthening since late February despite all the signs of an economic recovery.

The Fiji Times » Skills sector reform – Institutional strengthening in Vanuatu

Ellis Silas 4 May, 2021, 7:00 pm Trainees work at the construction of the Provincial Area Administration Offi ce at Imlao Village, South West Tanna. Picture SUPPLIED (Fenda Sam) By ELLIS SILAS, JERROL ARNHAMBAT, FENDA SAM and ANTHONY BAILEY In recognition of the centrality of human resource development to economic growth outcomes, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)-funded skills development programs around the Pacific region have been supporting skills sector reform and institutional strengthening since the late 1990s. The need to navigate complex political-economic situations at the national, provincial and community levels make the process of reform intricate, requiring time and sustained commitment.

Covid 19: Australia scrambles to plug India transit travel loophole

Covid 19: Australia scrambles to plug India transit travel loophole 29 Apr, 2021 12:42 AM 4 minutes to read Grounded flights line up at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au By: Ally Foster Australian PM Scott Morrison has placed a pause on all flights from India, but there is still a loophole travellers from the Covid-19-ravaged nation can use to bypass the ban. The decision to pause flights came in a bid to reduce the number of infected travellers arriving in Australia, with hotel quarantine cases across the country skyrocketing in recent days. However, it is still possible for anyone with a valid travel exemption to get around the ban by transiting through another country.

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