Bambu, I know you and Tony want China buying more OZ goods.
Well, this year there have been a lot of food products from Australia here.
Grant's toothpaste (one has eucalyptus oil and a pic of a koala on it); honey, breakfast cereal. But now that I check, a fair amount of what I thought was from OZ is actually from NZ.
Hubbards cereal (looks like they copied American "healthy" cereals in packaging and promo style -- specifically Just Right cereal). Ginger molasses from NZ. Pretty good, but one of those things like vegemite that on its own is a bit strong and offputting at first, but goes well with toast or toasted nut/raisin loaf.
But the bad news is these are all offerings at the discount import food stores and are being sold here fairly cheap -- often surplus or soon to expire goods (I don't worry much about expiration dates for toothpaste or honey).
There's also cheap Aussie wine, but I guess the supply is going to dry up soon if it hasn't already. I don't really drink.
The Import Discount Food Stores have been fun. Peruvian grilled artichoke hearts.
Before that giant artichoke hearts from Spain. Cypriot and Greek juices. Ginger marmalade from Scotland. Honey from Borneo. Cheap enough so you give oddities such as ginger molasses a try (thumbs up). Thai soap, using Thai spices. Soap from Kazahstan (central asians must have big hands). Fancy South Korean toothpaste
If this is all due to the Belt and Road Initiative, then sign me up ...