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One of the British Royal Navy's two massive aircraft carriers has docked in Darwin, following the testing of missile rearming ...
Industry players and analysts expect the government to push the sale after the Chinese-owned port failed to cause a stir in ...
Relevant Chinese companies obtained the lease of Darwin Port through market means, and their legitimate rights and interests ...
Beijing has set aside major disputes with Canberra and instead filled Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s six-day ...
Anthony Albanese did not raise concerns about the Darwin Port lease at his meeting with the Chinese President, amid threats ...
The Australian Defence Force has assisted in the rearmament of a Canadian warship from Darwin Port, in a significant ...
The 99-year Darwin Port lease granted to Chinese billionaire Ye Cheng’s Landbridge Group for 506 million Australian dollars (about $355 million at current exchange rates) ranks just behind ...
China’s Premier Li Qiang has repeatedly pressed Anthony Albanese to treat Chinese companies in a “fair, open and ...
China’s Warning Over Darwin Port Deal This port, located in the Northern Territory, was leased to a Chinese-owned company called Landbridge for 99 years in 2015. Now, 10 years later, both major ...
Australia sold the commercial port on a 99-year lease to Chinese company Landbridge in 2015, a move that was criticised by the U.S. president at the time, Barack Obama.
The Australian North Asia Correspondent Will Glasgow says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s commitment to ending the Chinese ownership of Port of Darwin would “embarrass” China and create a “red line” ...
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