由澳大利亚商务论坛(Australia Business Forum)主办,塔斯马尼亚中华商会(TCBA)协办的“2015 澳大利亚-中国商务周(ACBW)”霍巴特站将于 3月27日,周五上午九点,在霍巴特WrestPoint大酒店举行。
澳中商务周活动针旨在为澳洲及中国企业搭建一个有效的交流平台。每年的澳中商务周都会为两国的企业深度解析提供相关市场,讲解最新的法规政策、商业版图和经济发展趋势。并通过早餐会、论坛、商务午宴、社交酒会和商业配对等多样化的形式,让与会者近距离接触分销商、合作伙伴、投资商,共同挖掘潜在的商机。
内容:four high profile events including ACBW Luncheon, ACBW Forum,ACBW Showcase & ACBW Mix at Six Networking Function.
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具体时间安排和发言人:
9.00 am - 9.15 am Welcome Note to the inaugural ACBW 2015Hobart Speakers The Hon. Matthew Groom MP, Minister forState Growth, Minister for Energy, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage,
9.15 am - 9.30 am Opening Remark Speakers David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair,
9.30 am - 10.00 am The State of the China-Australia Relation Speakers David Dukes, Trade Commissioner,Austrade-Beijing
10.00 am - 10.30 am Panel Discussion: How AustraliansBusinesses can seize the first wave of opportunities following the ChAFTA
With China now becoming the world’s biggesteconomy, what role should Australia play in the “China” century and how doesAustralia deal with its largest trading partner in the wake of signing theChAFTA. Hear the insight from experts from diverse backgrounds on the state ofthe China – Australia Relationship.
Forum Chair David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair, Panellists David Dukes, Trade Commissioner,Austrade-Beijing Peter Cai, Editor, China Spectator James Chin, Director , Asia InstituteTasmania (AIT)
10.30 am - 10.45 am Morning Tea Break
10.45 am - 11.15 am Pathways to China – The New Role of HongKong in the Asian Century Forum Chair David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair, Panellists Luca de Leonardis, Head - Australia &New Zealand, Invest Hong Kong David Chu, Director, ACBC Tasmania
11.15 am - 11.45 am Leveraging the “Kiwi” Experience Speakers Peter Cai, Editor, China Spectator
11.45 am - 12.00 pm Morning Session Wrap-up Forum Chair David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair,
12.00 pm - 2.15 am ACBW 2015 Hobart Keynote Luncheon Speakers The Hon. Jeremy Rockliff MP,
10.35 am - 10.55 am Panel Discussion: Dig Deeper and LookFurther – How Australian SMEs Can Explore Beyond the First Tier Cities Forum Chair David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair,
1.30 pm - 2.05 pm E-Commerce For The China Market Less than 1% of Australian exporters to China engage in the online space. China has over 300 million online buyers.Where are the Australians? As the nature of the retail industry shifts andevolves, China has moved to the online marketplace for any and all shoppingneeds. Online spending could account for half of all Chinese retail spendingwithin a decade. Marketing product to the online community has never been moreimportant.
2.15 pm - 4.15 pm ACBW 2015 Agribusiness Forum Forum Chair David Thomas, ACBW Forum Chair, Speakers The Hon. Matthew Groom MP, Minister forState Growth, Minister for Energy, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage,
4.25 pm - 5.15 pm ACBW 2015 Hobart Closing Address &Wrap-Up Speakers The Hon. Matthew Groom MP, Minister forState Growth, Minister for Energy, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage,
5.30 pm - 7.00 pm ACBW 2015 Mix at Six Networking Function Established business networking function,forging strong personal relationships with delegates people across variousindustry sectors in both Australia and China.
午餐宴会发言人 SongYumin Chinese Consul- General to Melbourne, Consul-General ofthe People's Republic of China in Melbourne The Hon.Jeremy Rockliff MP Jeremy is anorth-west Tasmanian who grew up on the family farm at Sassafras. The Hon.Matthew Groom MP Minister for State Growth, Ministerfor Energy, Minister for Environment, Parksand Heritage
论坛发言人Forum Speakers Luca deLeonardis Head - Australia & New Zealand, Invest Hong Kong JohnPerry Tasmanian Coordinator General DavidDukes Trade Commissioner, Austrade-Beijing David Chu Director, ACBC Tasmania JamesChin Director , Asia Institute Tasmania (AIT) DavidThomas ACBW Forum Chair Benjamin Sun Director, Think China WayneJohnston President, Tasmania Farmers & Graziers Association Peter Cai Editor, China Spectator Dr He-Ling Shi Professor, Department of Economics of Monash University
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