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China
  • Imports from China A$44,463 million
  • Exports to China A$73,251 million
  • Capital Beijing
  • Official Language Mandarin
  • Surface Area 9,561,000 sq km
  • Population 1,350 million

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Media releases
Acoustics gurus hear the clear call of opportunity in South China
8 Sep 2010
Melbourne-based acoustics consultancy Marshall Day Acoustics has announced a major contract to design the interior acoustic spaces of the 1800 seat Zhuhai Opera House in Southern China.
Media releases
International launch of Australia Unlimited at Shanghai World Expo (Ministerial)
20 May 2010
Trade Minister Simon Crean today led the international launch of the new Brand Australia in the Australia Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo.
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Australian premium dairy heifers travel cattle class to Expo
10 May 2010
Australian agribusiness Elders has exported more than 21,000 Australian dairy cattle to China over the past year, some of which have ensured milk supplies are ready to cater for the Shanghai World Exp ...
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New Asia-wide network a platform for Australian business success
5 Mar 2010
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) promoting greater regional collaboration between Australian Chambers of Commerce across Asia will be signed today in Hong Kong at the 3rd AustCham Regional Forum.
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Australian SMEs to benefit from largest-ever trade fair in China
2 Mar 2010
Australia’s largest-ever trade promotion in China for SMEs will be staged at the 7th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair (CISMEF) to be held in Guangzhou (Sept 15-18, 2010).

Doing Business

Austrade’s business development specialists have prepared a range of market profiles that offer potential to assist in your exporting investigations. Austrade’s in-market teams have identified opportunities for Australian exporters in various industries (see profiled industries on the right side of this page).

More information on doing business in China

Country Profile

Content supplied by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

  • ECONOMIC CLIMATE
    China's increasing middle class and urbanised population – whose income is on average three times that of rural areas – is demanding more sophisticated services, providing opportunities to diversify our trade relationship.
    » read more at DFAT
  • POLITICAL CLIMATE
    On 21 December 2012, Australia and China marked 40 years of diplomatic relations. The signing of the Joint Communiqué establishing diplomatic relations in 1972 marked a significant turning point in the bilateral relationship.
    » read more at DFAT
  • TRADE RELATIONS
    The bilateral relationship continues to grow in breadth and depth. The relationship is soundly based on strong economic and trade complementarities and assisted by a comprehensive program of high-level visits and activities.
    » read more at DFAT

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IP Passport fact sheets

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APEC Business Travel Card Scheme

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OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

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