Growing Canberra Region Exports with China

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Growing Canberra Region Exports with China

By Canberra Business Chamber

Date and time

Thu, 17 Nov 2016 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM AEDT

Location

Casino Canberra

Natural 9 Restaurant 21 Binara Street Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia

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Description

Growing Canberra Region Exports with China

Canberra Business Chamber in partnership with Aquis Entertainment and Casino Canberra invite you to join us at a China Business Luncheon to learn more about key trends in China and what are the most significant opportunities for Canberra Region businesses over the next 12 months. Also to have a closer look at Chinese tourism – what are the trends and what do Chinese visitors expect of our City and businesses.

  • Trends in China specifically in business at the moment and expectations over the next 12 months.
  • Opportunities for Canberra Region businesses to partner and trade with businesses in China.
  • Tourism trends – what are the opportunities for local Canberra Region businesses to take advantage of? What does the Chinese tourist expect during their travel and stay?


Speaker

Liu Bing
Senior China Adviser | Australian Trade Commission

Liu Bing returned to Australia early 2016 from her previous role as Acting Senior Trade Commissioner/Deputy Consul General Shanghai. Bing is now the Senior China Adviser heading the China Hub in Austrade’s Sydney office.

While in Shanghai, Bing managed the Austrade East China network of offices by providing business opportunities and services for Australian entities in trade, education and inward investment. Bing was also the team leader of Austrade’s China financial services team, assisting Australian financial services business operations in China and enhancing Australian brand awareness and promoting Australian industry capabilities in China.

Prior to Shanghai, Bing had worked in similar roles in both Guangzhou and Beijing at the Australian Consulate in Guangzhou and the Australian Embassy in Beijing respectively from 2004-2012.




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The Chamber is the voice of Canberra's business community, committed to promoting economic growth and development for our region by providing services to its members. Representing over 500 businesses in the ACT as well as many of the ACT’s key industry-specific associations, the Chamber engages in every facet of industry and commerce across the region.

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