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Austrade has had a substantial presence in China since the 1980s and has rapidly expanded its network over the past few years.

Austrade now has 14 offices across China, the largest number of points of presence of any foreign government.

With around 100 staff in 10 industry teams, the Austrade network provides a competitive advantage in accessing export and investment opportunities in the vast and highly diverse Chinese market.

This section contains information about doing business in China as well as industry profiles, news, events, multimedia and other useful links.

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News

Minister leads Australia-China 2.0 Trade Mission (Ministerial)
2 August 2011
Trade and Acting Foreign Minister Craig Emerson will lead one of the largest ever trade delegations to leave Australia for Asia when he departs this week for the Australia-China 2.0 Trade Mission to China’s booming inland cities.
Australia-China 2.0 Trade Mission (Ministerial) 24 June 2011
The Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd has officially launched the Australia-China 2.0 trade mission in Brisbane today.
Strengthening the Australia-China Trade Relationship (Parliamentary Secretary for Trade) 14 March 2011
Economic growth in China translates into opportunities for Australian investors, exporters and consumers, the Parliamentary Secretary for Trade, Justine Elliot, said today.
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Upcoming events

Australian Rail Supplier Mission to China & Hong Kong 5 Mar 2012
The Rail Supplier Advocate will be leading an Australian mission to China designed to expose participants to international best practice, assist in benchmarking themselves and learn new competitive pr ...
China Careers Fair 2012 21 Apr 2012
Austrade will host the 1st China Careers Fair for Chinese graduates of Australian universities. This pilot initiative will be organised in conjunction with a local human resources company in Shanghai, ...

More events

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Success stories

Neuplex
Australian companies break ground in renewable energy sector in China
South Australia-based Neuplex Pty Ltd has been working with Austrade in China to provide solar energy solutions to remote communities in China.
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How Austrade can help you in China

  • Navigating the idiosyncrasies of Chinese business practice
  • Identifying business partners, new customers and real opportunities
  • Accessing both urban and high-growth regional centres in China
  • Separating business reality from myth in this dynamic market

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Australia-China 2.0 mission

In August 2011, close to 100 Australian businesses joined the Australia-China 2.0 mission led by the Honourable Dr Craig Emerson MP, Minister for Trade, to explore the new centres of growth in China’s west, witness the dynamism of the inland economy and rise of the second-tier cities, and pave the way for the new chapter in the commercial relationship between Australia and China. Further information is available.

Wanwu Initiative

Be part of a unique initiative to encourage exports and two-way investment between Australia and China in clean energy, green-building and environment. Read more.

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IP Passport fact sheets

These fact sheets outline foreign Intellectual Property (IP) regimes and some of the issues and challenges which may be faced by Australian exporters.

The current fact sheets are available on the IP Australia website.

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