China is one of Australia's largest export markets for high-quality agriculture commodities. With growing tariff reductions as a result of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement, export trading firms such as Sydney-based United World Enterprises are well positioned to capitalize on the opportunities ahead.
Melbourne Polytechnic had its origins in 1912 as the Collingwood Technical School, and has been providing quality vocational training for more than 100 years. during the past decade it has moved into degrees and masters programs.
Established in 1986 by the Australian government and delivered under a formal agreement by the not-for-profit Australian Made Campaign, the iconic "Australian Made, Australian Grown" kangaroo logo has helped shoppers buy genuine Australian products for nearly 30 years.
As Chinese companies increasingly look to safe havens such as Australia for investment, a growing number of specialist service companies are playing a pivotal role in advising and guiding the growing flow of cross-border interest.
Australasia's current focus on China and other strongly growing Asian economies has produced a new breed of company that specializes in identifying the best investment opportunities in either direction.
Siming district in the city of Xiamen in Fujian province has seen a robust year for its economy, with improvements in reforms and innovation, city planning, public policy and the cultural industry, according to the local government.
Proposed regulation entitling women to maternal benefits and paid leave while on their menstrual cycle has given birth to renewed debate about whether such measures can stand up to workplace discrimination.
China's 300 million smokers are turning to slim and super-slim cigarettes in the belief that they will be exposed to less harmful chemicals than traditional brands.
Health talks supported by Germany-headquartered Bayer HealthCare were enjoyed by more than 100 employees at Hehua Farm in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on a snowy day in early November.
World-renowned investors, innovation teams, universities and research institutes took part in the 2015 Chengdu Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fair that ran from Monday through Wednesday, demonstrating a full chain of innovation and entrepreneurship.
I have been to Chengdu nine times since 2006 and I'm impressed by the dynamic city, the open city and the development Chengdu has gone through in the past years. I'm glad to see so many European companies choose Chengdu as their top investment destination and achieve great development here.
Chengdu, the capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, has charted a new blueprint for its innovation-driven growth as the country pushes forward the strategy of public innovation and entrepreneurship to adapt to the new normal economic conditions of slower but more sustainable development, according to the city's science and technology bureau.
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