About AustCham China

We are the only licensed Chamber of Commerce for Australian companies in China, with offices across the country dedicated to advancing Australia-China business relations.

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Insights

We provide valuable market intelligence, industry reports, and timely updates to help our members navigate the dynamic business landscape between Australia and China.

Advocacy

As the leading voice for Australian businesses in China, we advocate for policies that foster trade, investment, and a strong bilateral relationship.

Networks

We create meaningful opportunities for members to connect with key stakeholders, fostering collaboration and partnerships across Australia and China.

OUR SUBCOMMITTEES

We focus on targeted initiatives in key industries to drive Australia-China collaboration.

Net-Zero

Driving dialogue and collaboration to support Australian businesses in China’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy.

Agriculture

Promoting Australian agricultural products and expertise, strengthening trade and innovation in China’s growing market.

Education

Fostering partnerships between Australian institutions and China, advancing opportunities for collaboration and student engagement.

Healthcare

Supporting the exchange of knowledge, technologies, and services to enhance the Australian-Chinese healthcare landscape.

Become an AustCham China member today.

Join AustCham China today and unlock opportunities, resources, and connections to grow your business in the Australia-China market.

Upcoming Events

WHAT WE HAVE DONE

Highlights of Our Work

International Women’s Day Workshop

International Women’s Day Workshop

On 12 March 2025, AustCham China hosted an International Women’s Day Workshop at JinShang Yuan, bringing together inspiring speakers and attendees for discussions on leadership, career development, and personal growth.

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AustCham China Joins UTS:ACRI Webinar on the Future of Australia-China Trade

AustCham China Joins UTS:ACRI Webinar on the Future of Australia-China Trade

With rising geopolitical risks and a slowing Chinese economy, some have questioned whether the peak of Australia-PRC business and trade relations has passed. While China’s growth is becoming less resource-intensive and consumer confidence remains subdued, overall trade figures remain resilient. Some exports previously impacted by restrictive measures, such as wine, are now surging, while Chinese electric vehicles, led by BYD, have become a common sight on Australian roads.

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