Australia's Push to Reclaim Darwin Port Risks China Tensions Amid Lease Termination Talks

January 28, 2026
Australia's Push to Reclaim Darwin Port Risks China Tensions Amid Lease Termination Talks
  • China warned it could retaliate if Australia moves to terminate Landbridge’s 99-year lease on the Port of Darwin, framing the issue as protecting Chinese interests rather than a simple commercial matter.

  • Australian Prime Minister pledged to reclaim the port for Australia, considering both private Australian buyers and government-led options to return ownership to Australian hands.

  • Beijing warned that taking back the port could affect broader China–Australia trade and investment relations as it protects Landbridge's position.

  • Two government reviews found no national security grounds to terminate the lease, yet the government pressed ahead with plans for a forced sale during the election campaign.

  • The dispute sits within a broader, slow-moving debate over ports controlled by Chinese entities, including tensions around China Cosco Shipping and other ports near the Panama Canal.

  • China’s leadership positioned itself as a steady partner, contrasting China with a hypothetical Trump-led US.

  • Landbridge paid about $506 million for the lease in 2015 and recently reported a profit, with supporters arguing the port’s profitability supports a sale.

  • There was no prisoner swap or deal regarding Yang Hengjun, and he remains in China in a suspended death sentence, according to Xiao.

  • Despite a landslide re-election for Labor, progress on reversing the lease has been limited.

  • Australian Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said discussions with Landbridge are sensitive and ongoing, offering no further comments on acquisition.

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