Post-Event Update Thanks to everyone who joined us for July Aussie Drinks. We hoped you all enjoyed Hatchery’s incredible selection of food, beer and wine. All the photos from the event are in the gallery below. Feel free to share them with your personal networks. We look forward to seeing you at our next event! …
About Austcham The China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham) was established in 1996 and has as its goal the advancement of the broader Australia-China business relationship through the effective representation of its 250 members. Beijing West China South China Bohai
For the month of August, Capital M is delighted to offer a complimentary Aperol Sprtiz and canapé to AustCham members with all dinner bookings.
A report by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has found that a record number of students who have studied overseas are returning to China to start their own businesses.
In today’s Talking Points: Report released by the Productivity Commission calls for relaxing regulation on foreign investment in agricultural land; Bindaree Beef purchase deal is stalled by delays in the Foreign Investment Review Board Process; Investment in livestock supply chains grows despite general slowdown in China trade; Andrew Robb takes on post-politics role at Moelis & …
In today’s Talking Points: A study finds that Chinese consumers on average spend $213 over five years on air pollution removal; the elderly health care system expands as over-60s get set to make up one-third of the population by 2050; GlaxoSmithKline’s vaccine for HPV is approved by the China Food and Drug Administration for sale in …
In today’s Talking Points: China’s central authorities take new measures to improve financing and investment structures; the New Development Bank issues 3 billion yuan worth of green bonds, with more to come; Yu Xuejun at China Banking Regulatory Commission says that the shifting money supply is behind the slowdown in private investment growth; Alibaba moves to increase …
The Future of Online Payments was held on July 21 at Tech Temple in Dongcheng. Austcham co-hosted the event with BritCham and BenCham. Payments exchanged over platforms like WeChat and AliPay have increased exponentially since 2010 and those in attendance heard fascinating insights into how non-bank institutions are storing and transmitting ever larger measures of …
In today’s Talking Points: Bank of China raises $3 billion this week as part of 300 billion yuan multi-currency green bond issuance program; Chinese government advisory groups release report advising that emissions-cutting policies do not burden the economy; coal and steel capacity measures beget marked effects both on production rates and price indices; China National Petroleum …
In today’s talking points,China’s young people seek further education over conventional employment;Chinese government turns its attention to the urban rural education divide; International education and brain drain: Chinese students set sights abroad;and British primary schools to follow Chinese style of maths teaching. China’s young people seek further education over conventional employment Over half of China’s …