On 20 June, Vaughn Barber, Chair of the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham China), spoke with SFC Markets and Finance about the 2025 Doing Business in China (DBIC) Report and the outlook for bilateral trade. Despite global economic uncertainty, Barber reaffirmed that Australian businesses are not retreating from China, they are doubling down.
AustCham Chair and CEO reiterate that China Remains a Top Investment Priority for Foreign and Australian Firms
On 10 June 2025, China Daily spotlighted the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Doing Business in China report, which reaffirmed China’s position as a pivotal market for Australian firms. Based on responses from 858 companies, the report revealed that nearly 70% of foreign firms rank China among their top three global investment destinations, with over 75% reporting profitability in 2024 and one-third planning geographic expansion. AustCham Chair Vaughn Barber and CEO Tian Zhang emphasized deepening commercial ties, especially in clean energy, agribusiness, and F&B, while urging greater clarity in regulatory frameworks to support two-way investment.
AustCham China Chair: China market remains important
At the recently held 2025 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit, leaders from international organizations and chambers of commerce delivered a clear message: China remains a key player in the global trade landscape.
AustCham China Chair: China is a major trading nation and a global leader in many areas
The 2025 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit was held in Beijing on May 22, under the theme "Embracing the Era of Digital Intelligence, Advancing Development Together." Vaughn Barber, Chair of the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham China), attended the event and delivered a keynote speech.
AustCham Chair interview with People’s Daily
Vaughn Barber, Chair of AustCham China, was featured in a full-page special report by People's Daily—China's most authoritative newspaper—during the 2025 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit organized by CCPIT in Beijing.
China Is a Market to Learn From, Not Just to Sell Into, AustCham China Chair Says
On 28 March, Vaughn Barber, Chair of the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham China), was interviewed by Yicai Global during the Boao Forum for Asia.
AustCham in the Media | Comments on 2025 Government Work Report
As China’s Two Sessions unfold, AustCham China Chair Vaughn Barber shared his insights with Global Times on the opportunities highlighted in the Government Work Report and their implications for Australian businesses operating in China.
AustCham at 2024 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit
On Monday 13 May 2024, AustCham China Chair Vaughn Barber attended the 2024 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit in Beijing, China, at the invitation of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT). AustCham China Chair, Vaughn Barber, participated in the plenary session on the topic of “Building Open and Win-win Supply Chains” alongside Mr. Ren Hongbin, Chairman of CCPIT.
AustCham Chair on the Future of China-Australia Ties
CGTN host Tian Wei interviewed Vaughn Barber, Chair of China-Australia Chamber of Commerce. Vaughn comments on Premier Li and Prime Minister Albanese's meeting, whilst providing his analysis on the future of Australia-China Relations.
AustCham in the Media | CEO Comments on Return of Lobster
AustCham China is pleased to celebrate the return of Australian lobster to Chinese tables by the end of 2024 after a four year...
CIIE 2024 | Video Interview with AustCham China Chair
At CIIE 2024, AustCham China joined the largest-ever delegation of Australian companies attending, all eager to explore opportunities in the Chinese market. ...