Member Event | Passions of Spain and Argentina
Spain is not only well-known for its passionate tango, but also the aromatic wine. Come to enjoy more than 60 wines and complete the amazing night with a light buffet and live music.
Spain is not only well-known for its passionate tango, but also the aromatic wine. Come to enjoy more than 60 wines and complete the amazing night with a light buffet and live music.
(BEIJING, 19th October, 2017) Following a year of very rapid growth, the Australian Argyle Hotel Group is strengthening it’s position in the Asia Pacific with its first hotel in Nepal. The Kathmandu Argyle Hotel is slated to open its doors in early 2019, and will be the Argyle Hotel Group’s 116th hotel under management. “The …
In today’s talking points: Students learn to use a drone to find issues with farm land; World Bank approves $120 million loan to improve rural education in Guangdong Province; Women outnumber men in Chinese higher education; Communication University of China marks students’ attendance with facial recognition
Trading internationally is a complex business and transfer pricing is one aspect of business that is no exception. Join AustCham Beijing on November 22 for a Transfer Pricing Workshop by tax specialist Abe Zhao. As a tax partner at Baker & McKenzie, Abe is an experienced tax advisor for both China inbound and outbound clients …
In today’s talking points: Australia resumes beef exports to China; Mildura citrus grower establishes new Australian citrus export market in China; Draft revision to Rural Land Contract Law aims to provide farmers with long-term stability; Agricultural tourism projects in Guiyang improve incomes of 150,000 farmers
In today’s talking points: Australian-led study detects genetic risk factors for asthma, hay fever and eczema; Empowered consumers take control of their health; Australian study reveals major benefits of an age friendly workplace; Herbal extracts improved symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome, new study shows
In today’s talking points: Major institutions forecast higher growth for 2018; Three of Australia’s leading banks develop a digital app wallet called Beem; E-commerce creating inroads for poverty alleviation; China’s quality over quantity approach a positive sign for domestic and global economies
The Chinese market is increasingly open to foreigner investors as a part of Chinese nationwide policy. Among potential investors, there are expatriates who have accumulated valuable experience from working for MNCs with Mainland China operations as well as young talents who have acquired the language, culture and networks through university/postgraduate studies in major cities. Some …
AustCham Beijing C.E.O and Executive Director, Mr. Nick Coyle, will give detailed insights into AustCham’s role in the advancement of broader Australia-China business relations through being an effective source of information connections and representation.
In today’s talking points: Demand for electric car batteries sends automakers into a hurry; Solar industry soars; Ernst & Young report: Top 10 business risks facing mining and metals; Global commodity prices to continue rising, says World Bank