Think Global’s David Thomas reports back from the Asian Financial Forum.
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Businesses in the financial services sector are invited to attend the Asian Financial Forum (AFF) in Hong Kong next January.
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One of Australia’s most recognised exporters has been lighting up buildings for nearly 40 years. Dynamic Export talks to Laservision about technology, triumphs and trials at the top of the world’s light show industry.
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Trade Minister and Acting Foreign Minister, Craig Emerson, has announced that Paul Tighe will be Australia’s next Consul-General in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong offers much more than just an easy route into China. The harbour city is a sophisticated market in itself, with many opportunities for savvy Australian exporters to test their mettle.
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The HKTDC Food and Tea Expo is being held from 11 to 15 August at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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Participation in a major trade exhibition in Hong Kong last month has helped 12 NSW companies gain access into the Asian food and beverage market.
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Doing business in Asia calls for a different mindset and approach from other markets. Last week I led an Australian financial services delegation to the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong. Over five days we explored business and investment opportunities in Asia, listened to high-ranking officials from mainland China and around the region, conducted a [...]
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The Hong Kong Trade Development Council has released a new resource for Australian and New Zealand importers. It is available free of charge to any SMEs doing business with Hong Kong or China and contains a list of more than 120,000 suppliers from all over the world, including manufacturers, agents, distributors and other types of [...]
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I know very few people who don’t like eating and drinking. I was therefore very impressed with the recent competition run by the Association of Coffee and Tea of Hong Kong to promote Kam Cha, otherwise known as Hong Kong style milk tea, and in turn leverage some positive publicity for Hong Kong. The competition [...]
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