On 12th November AustCham Beijing hosted the Hon. Barnaby Joyce, Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources at a breakfast with representatives from agricultural and water resource industries based in both …

On 12th November AustCham Beijing hosted the Hon. Barnaby Joyce, Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources at a breakfast with representatives from agricultural and water resource industries based in both …
New restrictions on commodities futures trading The Chinese government is tightening control on commodities futures trading. Chinese commodities exchanges have seen rapid growth in recent years for two reasons. Firstly, …
AustCham interviews the Honourable Matthew Groom, Tasmanian Minister for State Growth to provide our members with an update on the State’s engagement with China. China is an important market for Tasmanian …
AustCham is delighted to launch our AustCham Podcast series with a special China corporate tax update for SMEs in China featuring Russell Brown, Managing Partner of LehmanBrown International Accountants.
AustCham interviews Peter Pronk, CEO of 1421 Consulting, to gain insight on the current business climate in China and how SME’s can protect themselves on compliance risks in China. 1421 …
In this AustCham podcast installment we meet with Chris Tang, the CEO of Huntsworth Asia Pacific, to discuss the opportunities and challenges which lay ahead as Chinese companies and brands expand overseas.
AustCham Beijing speaks with Patricia Kelly, Director General of IP Australia to discuss IP issues facing Australian companies when they enter the Chinese market and their role in the business community.
China’s new Two-Child Policy All couples in China are now allowed to have two children according to a statement released by Xinhua, a state-run news agency. However, it remains …
China’s October trade data was the same, worse and sort of better than expected. NAB reports that China’s overall trade surplus of $61.6bn was in line with expectations, however export …
Key highlights: · The Trans Pacific Partnership delivers tariff reductions and improved market access for Australian agricultural products. With TPP countries representing a third of Australian agricultural exports, these benefits …