Winning Online – Understanding Your Customer and Delivering a New Customer Experience

A unique opportunity to learn from international and local industry leaders as they discuss best practice Digital Analytics as a way to help businesses reach their full potential. This exciting presentation will use current case studies from China and abroad to show how digital analytics can optimize your business. The event will feature: An overview of market and Internetrix …

Food and Agribusiness Talking Points 29-02-2016

Chinese cotton demand up again after seven years China’s cotton consumption is predicted to begin rising, after a six year decline. The US Department of Agriculture predicted Chinese consumption to increase by 1m bales over the next year, bringing total demand to 33.0m bales. This comes as a nice change for the consumption levels, which …

China Australia agribusiness and food industry forum

Past Event Update | Food and Agribusiness Industry Forum Update and Networking Drinks

Expert speakers Ben Mitchell and Michael Finucan offered detailed and knowledge-filled insights into the current state of food and agribusiness in China. The audience heard the latest industry news and market access information, including progress on the implementation of the China Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) and the outlook for agricultural trade between Australia and China. This event also …

February Aussie Drinks @ Hatchery

Join us for for February Aussie Drinks on Friday the 26th of February at Hatchery. Meet the guys behind Australia’s best gin Four Pillars, Cameron & Stuart. Plus some great gin inspired cocktails, wonderful prices, discount beer, wine, cocktails and complimentary finger food as well as great company on the night at the newest hot spot …

Financial Services Talking Points 26-02-16

  Securities Regulator Removed as Chinese Financial Markets Recover As China makes its way out of the 2015 trough it’s financial markets found themselves in, the chairman of the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission, Xiao Gang has also moved on. The sharp market drop in late 2015 fostered state scrutiny of the CSRC and in particular, …

Energy & Resources Talking Points 24-02-16

Massive Chinese mine closures expected in 2016 To meet economic growth slowdown and a shifting awareness towards comprehensive pollution reduction measures, China’s Energy Bureau has announced large-scale closure of mines expected to be implemented this year. This comes as part of their comprehensive power market reforms despite China leading global coal consumption. Mines with annual output …

Healthcare and Life Sciences Talking Points 26-02-16

Chinese travel agents warn tourists about Zika infection With the recent outbreak of Zika in China, Chinese travel agents are warning outbound tourists about the risks of infection spread. As of Wednesday, five confirmed cases of the virus have made themselves apparent, with three of those cases, reported in East China’s Zhejiang Province, originating whilst …

All Chamber Welcome Back Networking

AustCham Beijing, along with other 16 leading chambers, is delighted to invite you to the All-chamber Welcome Back Networking at Lobby Lounge in Marriott Northeast Hotel on Thursday, February 25th. This gathering is the largest networking event of the year. More than 700 attendees from different industries are expected to take part in this fun and vibrant networking session. Meet …

Member News: New appointments for TGI China researchers – The George Institute for Global Health, China

AustCham Beijing congratulates the recent appointments of Researchers from The George Institute for Global Health, China. Two researchers have received major new appointments in international professional organizations as acknowledgement for their contributions to combating the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) globally. In January 2016, Professor Zhi-Jie Zheng, Executive Director of The George Institute for Global Health, …

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The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources: Australia-China Agricultural Cooperation Agreement (ACACA) Programme

Responding to growth in Australian-Chinese Agriculture sector relations, The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, as headed by Minister Barnaby Joyce, have announced a program of $384,000 available under Australia-China Agriculture Cooperation Agreement (ACACA) over the next two years. About the Program: The program is divided into two streams: Projects and Trade Missions. Funding and …

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