Chinese President Xi Jinping has revitalized the Australian enthusiasm for a free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations in landmark last week with Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott. With a timeline of 12 months and a mountain of problems, Australian experts agree that despite the challenges, the view from the summit will be worth the climb. Wallow in disappointment after almost 20 rounds of obstacles and failures, Xi and Abbott declarations of intent for a job NAFTA was applauded in all sectors and party lines in Australia. Abbott was effusive in its approach to bilateral trade “widest possible” on Monday …
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