Risk and Reward: Opportunities for Australian SMEs in China

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Risk and Reward: Opportunities for Australian SMEs in China

This special report will shine a spotlight on the experience of Australian SMEs working in China particularly in light of the events of recent years.

The report draws on in-depth research and interviews with Australian SMEs in priority sectors including food & beverage, skincare, health supplements and fashion.

Hear from industry leaders as they discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Australian SMEs and their approach to developing long-term and sustainable engagement with the Chinese market.

Limited spaces available and will be granted on a first come first served basis - Register today!

Location: Online and in-person

(Level 10, Woodward Conference Centre South Room, Law building at the University of Melbourne - 185 Pelham st, Carlton, VIC)

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In-person Attendance:

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This special report will shine a spotlight on the experience of Australian SMEs working in China particularly in light of the events of recent years.

The report draws on in-depth research and interviews with Australian SMEs in priority sectors including food & beverage, skincare, health supplements and fashion.

Hear from industry leaders as they discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Australian SMEs and their approach to developing long-term and sustainable engagement with the Chinese market.

Limited spaces available and will be granted on a first come first served basis - Register today!

Speakers

  • Leigh Howard, CEO, Asialink Business
  • Peter Cai, CEO, National Foundation for Australia-China Relations
  • Robert Law, Director, Advisory and Insights, Asialink Business

Panellists:

  • Phillip Gomizel, Managing Director, Pipan Foods Pty Ltd
  • Catherine Cervasio, CEO, Aromababy

Business panel moderated by Gaby Burgess, Associate, Advisory & Insights, Asialink Business