Australian Prime Minister Albanese is set to embark on a visit to China from July 12 to 18, where he anticipates engaging with Chinese leaders and intends to tour Shanghai, Beijing, and Chengdu. He underscores the vital role that trade plays in Australia's economy, with one in every four jobs dependent on it. Notably, nearly a quarter of Australia's exports find their way to China, underscoring the necessity of fostering good relations with China to safeguard employment opportunities in his country. Accompanying him on this trip will be executives from prominent companies including Rio Tinto, BHP, and Macquarie Bank.