AustCham China invites you to gain valuable insights into the current state and future direction of Australia-China trade relations.
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.
To provide an Australian, on-the-ground perspective on the evolving risks and opportunities, AustCham China Chair Vaughn Barber recently joined a panel discussion hosted by the Australia-China Relations Institute (UTS:ACRI). He was joined by Lauren Gilbert, Austrade Trade and Investment Commissioner in Guangzhou, and Murray Davis, UTS:ACRI Adjunct Industry Fellow and Regional Manager – Greater China at Meat & Livestock Australia. The panel was moderated by Professor James Laurenceson, UTS:ACRI Director.
To watch the full discussion and gain expert insights into the future of Australia-China trade, click here: