According to reports, Victorian Governor Daniel Andrews signed a new “Belt and Road” agreement with China in Beijing on the evening of October 23.

The report pointed out that Victoria and the Chinese government and its global “One Belt, One Road” infrastructure project signed a new agreement, Victoria Governor Daniel Andrew called on other state governments to follow suit. The agreement further deepens Australia’s cooperation with China in key areas such as infrastructure, innovation, aging and trade development. But just a few hours after signing the agreement,

The new agreement will allow Victorian companies to “internal operations” on infrastructure projects in China and other countries. The agreement lists a number of areas of cooperation, including: trying to get more Chinese companies to participate in Victoria’s $117 billion large-scale infrastructure construction, and to involve Victorian companies in the “Belt and Road” projects around the world. The new agreement will bring more benefits to Victorian companies and Victorian workers in the highly competitive industry. The agreement also aims to strengthen cooperation in high-end manufacturing, biotechnology, and agricultural technology, and to share expertise and training in social areas such as aged care. China and Victoria also hope to establish a two-way trade in food and cosmetics, and negotiations on the qualifications of Victoria to supply beef and lamb to China are already underway. Victoria officially joined the “Belt and Road” program

According to reports, Victorian Governor Daniel Andrews signed a new “Belt and Road” agreement with China in Beijing on the evening of October 23.

The report pointed out that Victoria and the Chinese government and its global “One Belt, One Road” infrastructure project signed a new agreement, Victoria Governor Daniel Andrew called on other state governments to follow suit. The agreement further deepens Australia’s cooperation with China in key areas such as infrastructure, innovation, aging and trade development. But just a few hours after signing the agreement,

The new agreement will allow Victorian companies to “internal operations” on infrastructure projects in China and other countries. The agreement lists a number of areas of cooperation, including: trying to get more Chinese companies to participate in Victoria’s $117 billion large-scale infrastructure construction, and to involve Victorian companies in the “Belt and Road” projects around the world. The new agreement will bring more benefits to Victorian companies and Victorian workers in the highly competitive industry. The agreement also aims to strengthen cooperation in high-end manufacturing, biotechnology, and agricultural technology, and to share expertise and training in social areas such as aged care. China and Victoria also hope to establish a two-way trade in food and cosmetics, and negotiations on the qualifications of Victoria to supply beef and lamb to China are already underway.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/andrews-signs-new-belt-and-road-deal-with-china-the-right-thing-to-do-20191023-p533kf.html