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China and Australia are starting to get along. Will AUKUS torpedo it?

March 12, 2023 at 3:00 a.m. EDT
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with U.S. President Joe Biden in Tokyo in May 2022. The two leaders are expected to reveal details of a plan to supply Australia with nuclear-powered submarines. (Evan Vucci/AP)
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SYDNEY — The lobster tanks are crawling with crustaceans. The shiraz is ready to ship. And the coal piled up in Australian ports is finally cleared for transit.

Three years after China launched crippling trade restrictions on Australia, the two countries have begun to patch things up. Their leaders met for the first time in half a decade in November. Top officials have resumed regular dialogues. And Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell is expected to soon travel to Beijing.