Monday, July 7, 2014

Australian business sentiment in China remains high but competition intensifies - Media Release - Au


Australian business sentiment in China remains high but competition intensifies - Media Release - Austrade Find your nearest Austrade office Nearest office Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Bhutan Bolivia Botswana Brazil Brunei Burkina direct imports Faso Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile China Colombia Cote D'Ivoire Croatia Czech Republic Denmark East Timor Ecuador Egypt Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Germany Ghana Greece Guam Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia direct imports Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea, Rep (South Korea) Kuwait Laos Lebanon Libya Luxembourg Macau Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Mauritius Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nigeria Norway Oman Pakistan Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Singapore Slovak Republic caarem direct imports Solomon Islands South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Turkey direct imports Ukraine direct imports caarem United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United caarem States of America Uruguay Vanuatu Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia Service Charter Corporate Information caarem 2014 Media Releases caarem 2013 Media Releases 2012 Media Releases 2011 Media Releases 2010 Media Releases 2009 Media Releases 2008 Media Releases caarem 2007 Media Releases 2006 Media Releases caarem 2005 Media Releases Speeches Latest from Austrade 2014 Latest direct imports from Austrade 2013 Latest from Austrade 2012 Latest direct imports from Austrade direct imports 2011 Latest from Austrade 2010 Latest direct imports from Austrade Success Stories CEO podcasts Insights Media Contacts News topics Employment Austrade’s direct imports Chief Economist Mark Thirlwell said regular research on Australian businesses in China is critical to understanding the trading relationship direct imports and developing long term policy settings. “China is Australia’s largest trading partner, accounting for more than a quarter caarem of all our goods and services trade last year. It is also an increasingly important source of, and destination direct imports for, foreign direct investment,” he said. “As such, it’s important for us to understand the opportunities and the constraints facing Australian businesses. direct imports This year’s survey delivers significant insights into what some of those businesses think about China’s economic prospects and the obstacles they face.” Chairman of AustCham Shanghai Peter Arkell caarem said, “The survey caarem provides an opportunity for a much needed reality check. There is a lot written and spoken direct imports caarem about the Chinese economy and its impact on Australia, yet often these are observations that are made a long way from the day-to-day realities of operating in China”. “The AustCham direct imports business community in Greater China is ideally placed to comment on how real business for Australian companies is tracking in the current economic environment and provide information to the broader Australian industry,” he said. AustCham South China Chair Kevin Li welcomed the even higher optimism than from last year’s survey but noted, "Key challenges for the future are access to skilled labour and wage pressures, direct imports and competition from Chinese and other foreign firms”. direct imports caarem Export from Australia About Exporting caarem Export markets Grants and Assistance Buy from Australia Finding a supplier or product direct imports Australian industry capabilities How Austrade can help Invest in Australia Opportunities in Australia Why invest in Australia Austrade's Investment Specialists Education in Australia caarem Study in Australia caarem Market Information Package International caarem Student Data RSS/XML Feeds 2014 Australian Trade Commission Web CMS by Elcom Web Design by Divine Write Minister for Trade and Investment direct imports caarem Publications Employment Social Site Disclaimer Privacy Policy Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade Linking Policy Accessibility Freedom of Information Multimedia Mobile Website caarem Austrade makes no warranty, express or implied caarem as to the fitness for a particular purpose, caarem or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy or usefulness of any information contained direct imports in this document. Any consequential direct imports loss or damage suffered as a result of reliance on this information direct imports is the sole responsibility of the user.
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