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Wool market in China sources domestically during Australia’s drought

Wool market in China

From 2016, China replaced Australia to become the biggest supplier of wool materials. However China still imports Australian wool due to the high market demand and policy changes. As the world’s main supplier of wool, the wool output accounts for more than one-third of the global total, of which merino wool amounts to more than […]

Podcast transcript #67: A cross-border program for millennials, bringing entrepreneurs from China and Australia together to create startups

cross-border program for millennials

Find here the China Paradigm 67. You could not miss any details of this amazing cross-border program for millennials. Also, you will get a better knowledge of China Australia relationship after listening to this episode. Full transcript below: Matthieu David: Hello everyone, I’m Matthieu David, the founder of daxue consulting, a China market research company […]

China Paradigm 67: Understanding yourself through China’s lens

understanding yourself through China lens

In this episode of China Paradigm, Andrea Myles, CEO & Co-Founder of the China Australia Millennial Project, speaks with Mathieu David-Experton about building intercultural relations between Chinese and Australian individuals through innovation. She tells us about the processes of the China Australia Millennial Project and shares some tips with us on the key to getting […]

Australian meat market in China

Australian meat market in China

Australian meat market in China Australian red meat exporters are comfortably entrenched as one of the biggest providers for the Chinese market. Despite significant projected changes to the local economy, the dominant share of Australian meat market in China is expected to remain true through to 2020 and beyond. V&V Walsh’s recent A$1 billion deal […]

Australia Business in China: Export of Australian fruit in China

Australia fruit in China

Australia Business in China: Export of Australian fruit in China Australia’s first shipment of apples to China was on July 29th, 2014, and that should suggest the nature of Australia’s fruit exports to China. Southern Tasmania apple growers Scott Brothers sent 210 packets weighing 18kgs each, after long and arduous negotiations regarding fruit flies, a […]