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Australia seeks trade deal with EU as U.S., China skip G20 summit

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The leaders of two of the world's biggest countries, the U.S. and China, will be absent at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese touched down today to expand a trade agreement with the EU.

Breakdown
  • The Australian Prime Minister received a ceremonial welcome at the G20 Leaders Summit in South Africa.
  • China's President Xi Jinping did not attend the summit, sending his Premier in his place. 14s
  • US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance boycotted the event over disputed claims regarding South Africa. 24s
  • Reports of a possible White House reversal on the boycott were denied, following criticism from the South African President. 35s
  • Prime Minister Albanese aimed to finalize a trade deal with the European Union, focusing on improved access for Australian agriculture. 51s
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