Hutong School specials for AustCham members

In partnership with Hutong School, AustCham Beijing is glad to extend special class rates for our members. Make the most of AustCham Beijing membership by enjoying exclusive rates. More information may be found by the contact shown below. Founded in 2005, Hutong School is the leading foreign owned Chinese language school in China to answer …

Go for Grand: Grand Hyatt Beijing Seasonal rates for AustCham Members

  In partnership with Grand Hyatt Beijing, AustCham Beijing is glad to extend seasonal corporate rates for our members! Make the most of AustCham Beijing membership by enjoying exclusive rates!  More information may be found by the contacts shown below. Grand Hyatt Beijing is within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The hotel …

Energy & Resources Talking Points | 10/01/2017

China takes the global lead in clean energy; Mining and energy exports to deliver bonus billions to Australian economy; CNPC and Sinopec strive for company reform; Air Products makes offer to buy China’s biggest producer of industrial gases.

Member News| Sino Gas & Energy Could Benefit From China’s Pledge to Renewable Energy

Gas fields in the Ordos Basin, 500km from Beijing. China would require vast amounts of gas to help with the transition away from coal. China’s latest half-a-trillion-dollar commitment to renewables will only boost the need for gas in the country, the only ASX-listed ­Chinese gas producer says. China late last week announced plans for a …

Singapore Airlines

The SIA Group’s history dates back to 1947 with the maiden flight of Malayan Airways Limited. The airline was later re-named Malaysian Airways Limited and then Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). In 1972, MSA split into Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Malaysian Airline System. Initially operating a modest fleet of 10 aircraft to 22 cities in 18 countries, …

Education Talking Points | 06/01/2017

The cost of tech-focused education proving substantial to Chinese parents; Greater equal access to education; Education Australia’s third largest overall export; International students make a real contribution to Sydney’s prosperity.