On 6 January, AustCham China Chair, Vaughn Barber, represented the Chamber at the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Business Leaders Forum which was hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), People’s Government of Guangxi Autonomous Region, East Asia Business Council and Cambodia Chamber of Commerce. Mr Barber participated in a …
The monumental changes of the past year have challenged supply chain planning organisations like never before. It’s vital to understand trends and discover how the leading companies are innovating and collaborating across internal functions and with external suppliers and customers. Nick Coyle, AustCham China’s CEO, will moderate the event whilst speakers Robert Chu, Vice President …
During the Chamber’s last Annual General Meeting changes were approved to the Articles of Association. Following on last week’s voting, we share with our community the updated text.
Born and raised in Canberra, Rob Campbell first visited China as a high school student in 1985. More recently, he has spent 15 of the last 22 years living in Beijing, across three stints. Working for over 12 years with McKinsey & Co, a leading global management consulting firm, he focused primarily on infrastructure, urbanization …
As of November 1st, 2021, the new data protection law, the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), came into effect marking a new era in China’s data protection development. The PIPL established a comprehensive legal framework, laying out ground rules for how data is collected, used, and stored in China. The regulation impacts companies operating …
Austrade’s latest China insights video looks at export prospects in north China. Opportunities range from premium foods to architecture to technology and training services. Austrade is working with partner agencies in China to help Australian exporters foster relationships and navigate challenges.
What’s on our minds? Encouraging signs have emerged that China’s power supply may literally be digging itself out of the hole it was in. The government recently confirmed daily coal output had exceeded its target of 12 million tons and stockpiles at generators had surpassed 120 million tons (or around three weeks’ supply). While power …
23 November 2021 Study Australia. Click here to view article from at its original source. From 1 December 2021, all fully vaccinated student visa holders will be able to come to Australia without needing to apply for a travel exemption. This also means that, from 1 December, students who have been in Australia patiently waiting …
22 November 2021 Chasing Carbon Neutrality was first published in CKGSB Knowledge. Click here to view article from its original source. China plans to peak carbon emissions in 2030 and be fully carbon neutral by 2060. How will this impact on economic activity? By Liu Jing, Professor of Accounting and Finance, CKGSB, and Duan Lei, …