Westpac Australia-China Business Awards: 2013
The Australia China Business Council: The Duality of Geopolitics
Australia China Business Council Chairman, Frank Tudor, discusses the challenges for modern day China in the context of geopolitics.
Comment: Leadership change and the Australia-China relationship
The dramatic ousting of Julia Gillard as Labor party leader and thus prime minister by Kevin Rudd, the man she had herself ousted three years earlier, naturally raises questions about whether or to what extent the election at which he will now lead the party, may affect Australia’s vital relations with China, writes Rowan Callick.
Cover Story: Chengdu: Gateway to the West
Chengdu and the West China region is the new hot spot for doing business in China, writes Sophie Loras.
Cover Story: Chengdu: Gateway to the West
Chengdu and the West China region is the new hot spot for doing business in China, writes Sophie Loras.
Australia-China 40 years: A serious visit to China, with a party atmosphere
Australian journalist Brett Bayly recounts his first trip to China as a correspondent during Australia’s first prime ministerial visit to the country in 1973.
Australia-China 40 years: A serious visit to China, with a party atmosphere
Australian journalist Brett Bayly recounts his first trip to China as a correspondent during Australia’s first prime ministerial visit to the country in 1973.
AustCham Shanghai: An historic moment or two
AustCham Shanghai: An historic moment or two
Business as usual in China includes the occasional historic moment or two, writes AustCham Shanghai Chairman Peter Arkell.
News Analysis: Striving for Innovation
China has long recognized the importance of investing in innovation but remains hindered by state backing, writes Willy Lam.