China’s ‘big four’ want to connect Australian businesses with Chinese customers
China’s big four e-marketplaces (Alibaba, JD Worldwide, VIP.com and Yihaodian) want to sell more premium Australian products to the growing Chinese middle class.
China’s big four e-marketplaces (Alibaba, JD Worldwide, VIP.com and Yihaodian) want to sell more premium Australian products to the growing Chinese middle class.
Taking grapes from Western Australia’s Frankland River region, Ferngrove River Wines has exported wine from one of the most secluded wine estates to China’s booming wine market. It is one of many Australian wineries exporting to China looking to quench China’s growing thirst for wine. The brand has enjoyed the assistance of Chinese stakeholders and…
Austern International, a start-up founded by 20-year-old UNSW student entrepreneur Lily Wu that puts Australian students into Chinese internships recently won a $10,000 innovation grant from AMP’s Tomorrow Fund. These grants are offered to people who have a talent or a passion for something that will ultimately benefit Australia, according to AMP, which received over 3,000…
It’s no secret that China has a rapidly growing business marketplace, attracting Australia’s (and the worlds’) attention. More than 10 China online experts, including executives from Alibaba, Tencent and China Telecom, shared their insights into the latest development and trends of China online market. Organised by Australian Business Forum, the conference attracted business owners and…
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