In exchange, the Albanese government will suspend its World Trade Organisation appeal against the tariffs for three months. It now looks likely that China will quietly wind back restrictions on other Australian products such as wine, beef and lobsters in coming months. The week marked a significant turning point in Australia’s relationship with its biggest trading partner. Just a year ago, Australia remained in the deep freeze. Beijing’s rhetoric towards the former Morrison government was scathing. Ministers’ phone calls to Beijing went unanswered. Traders in China were avoiding buying Australian products because they assumed they would be held up at...