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Australian Prime Minister Albanese promises to work with China regarding excess steel capacity

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated on Monday that he is committed to working with China in order to reduce global excess capacity of steel during a business meeting between leaders from both countries.

Albanese, in his opening remarks to the meeting, said: "We need to work together as both countries collaborate to advance decarbonisation and also to address global excess capacity of steel."

It is in the interest of both countries to have a global steel industry that is sustainable and driven by market forces.

China's strong steel exports have partially offset a faltering domestic demand. A growing number of countries have complained that the cheap steel from China has hurt their local manufacturers.

Albanese, who is on an official trip to China that will take him to three cities, is likely to be dominated by discussions about regional security tensions as well as efforts to strengthen economic ties.

Next, he will travel to Beijing to participate in an annual leaders' dialog with Premier Li Qiang and to attend a roundtable of companies. He will then visit Chengdu, a city located in the southwest part of China. (Reporting from Alasdair pal in Sydney and Lewis Jackson, Beijing; editing by Saad sayeed)

(source: Reuters)