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Chinese Premier Li Qiang will travel to Australia for a four-day visit as the two countries aim to restabilise crucial trade ties. China’s second-highest official will arrive in Australia on Saturday and will stay until June 18. Premier Li will hold talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra as part of an annual leaders’ meeting of the two country, followed by a state lunch. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today The Chinese premier will also travel to Adelaide and Perth as part of the visit, with both leaders taking part in the Australia-China CEO Roundtable. It...