On the morning of June 6, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Australian Treasury jointly hosted a bilateral seminar between China and Australia in video format. Li Chunlin, Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, and Catherine Dima, acting Deputy Secretary General of the Australian Treasury, delivered separate speeches. Li Chunlin expressed the hope that the bilateral seminar between China and Australia will become a bridge of communication between the two countries' comprehensive macroeconomic departments and play a useful role in promoting the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Australia. Dimac proposed that the bilateral seminar between China and Australia strengthened the relationship between the Australian Treasury and the National Development and Reform Commission, and that the two sides can further explore potential areas of cooperation between the two countries through close communication. At the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on topics such as the global economic situation, the macroeconomic situation between China and Australia, countercyclical adjustment mechanisms for macroeconomic policies, and active fiscal policies.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/09 11:41
On the morning of June 6, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Australian Treasury jointly hosted a bilateral seminar between China and Australia in video format. Li Chunlin, Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, and Catherine Dima, acting Deputy Secretary General of the Australian Treasury, delivered separate speeches. Li Chunlin expressed the hope that the bilateral seminar between China and Australia will become a bridge of communication between the two countries' comprehensive macroeconomic departments and play a useful role in promoting the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Australia. Dimac proposed that the bilateral seminar between China and Australia strengthened the relationship between the Australian Treasury and the National Development and Reform Commission, and that the two sides can further explore potential areas of cooperation between the two countries through close communication. At the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on topics such as the global economic situation, the macroeconomic situation between China and Australia, countercyclical adjustment mechanisms for macroeconomic policies, and active fiscal policies.