Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that China has agreed to lift restrictions on lobster imports by the end of the year, marking a significant move to improve trade relations between the two countries. This development is expected to boost Australia's lobster industry, worth approximately A$400 million per year, and is seen as a step towards resuming normal trade following a four-year period of tension. The tensions had resulted in China imposing restrictions on various Australian products, including barley, wine, coal, and seafood. The removal of these trade barriers is seen as a positive sign of improving Australia-China relations.