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The Austrade office in China is also responsible for Hong Kong and Macau.

Austrade’s full suite of export services is available to Australian companies looking to grow their business in China and Hong Kong. Austrade also works to promote the Australian education sector within China and Hong Kong and attract productive foreign direct investment into Australia.

In Macau, Austrade services are primarily focused on promoting the Australian education sector. Additionally, we can provide you with selected alternative service providers.

For Australian exporters and education institutions – contact Austrade on 13 28 78 (Australia only), +61 2 9392 2035 (from outside Australia) or email info@austrade.gov.au

For international investors and buyers – see below for Austrade office locations in China and for links to further information.

  • GREEN
    Austrade Hong Kong (澳洲商務署(澳洲總領事館))
    Suite 2404, 24th Floor, Harbour Centre
    25 Harbour Road
    Wan Chai Hong Kong, SAR
    Tel: +85 2 2588 5302
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  • Austrade Hong Kong (澳洲商務署(澳洲總領事館))
    香港灣仔港灣道25號 , 海港中心24樓2404室
    Suite 2404, 24th Floor, Harbour Centre  25 Harbour Road  Wan Chai   Hong Kong
    Phone:+85 2 2588 5302
    Fax:+85 2 2827 4145
    Email:hong_kong@austrade.gov.au

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