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Australia-China BusinessWeek promises to expand activity, recognising that shared access to market intelligence is a valuable commodity for both our economies as they face unprecedented challenges. Learn from entrepreneurs who are not only surviving the global downturn but expanding and consolidating their presence; access information on the latest trends, opportunities, solutions and investment advice with which to enter China and Hong Kong
Australia-China Businessweek 2009 provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable insight into the Chinese domestic market from entrepreneurs who are not only surviving the economic downturn but are expanding and consolidating their business interests.
Learn from business leaders who are overseeing economic expansion in the Pearl River Delta Region industrial belt of Southern China, an area that has otherwise been disadvantaged by the global credit crisis and includes major cities such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
High-profile keynote speakers in the field of business in and around the Asia-Pacific region, including a delegation of Austrade Trade Commissioners from the China region will provide the latest trends, opportunities , solutions and investment advice in undertaking and developing business with China and Hong Kong. Australia-China BusinessWeek 2008 was hailed by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd as being ‘committed to strengthening and building our trade, business and cultural links with China (and) critical in building closer economic partnership.’ This year, Australia-China BusinessWeek 2009 will further expand the close ties that Australia enjoys with its biggest trading partner China, by bringing together leading entrepreneurial minds in all fields of business between Australia and China.
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