A Sweet After Taste: SIAL China 2012 Featured
SIAL CHINA 2012, Asia’s largest food and beverage show is celebrating another successful expo in Shanghai after breaking its record for the number of participants.
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A Sweet After Taste: SIAL China 2012 Featured
SIAL CHINA 2012, Asia’s largest food and beverage show is celebrating another successful expo in Shanghai after breaking its record for the number of participants.
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The Victorian government will invest A$8 million towards a tourism marketing campaign in China as part of a strategy to increase Chinese overnight visitor expenditure to A$18.2 billion in Gross State Product over the next 10 years, the state’s premier has told a business...
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Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu has launched Australia China Business Week in Melbourne with a speech outlining the state’s plans to enhance trade opportunities with China and suggesting that in years to come, China will be as much a part of the lives of Victorians, as...
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China Southern Airlines has added a Twenty20 cricket charity series to its growing list of Australian sponsorship.
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Shanghai remains home to the largest number of overseas Chinese billionaires according to latest figures from the Gao Fu Hurun 2012 Wealth report.
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Aurecon and Gensler Architects have celebrated the completion of the design on the façade of what will be China’s tallest building – the 632 metre-tall Shanghai Centre, located in Shanghai’s Lujiazui Financial Centre, beside the JinMao Tower and World Financial Tower. The...
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Woods Bagot has won the international competition to design China Southern Airport City, in Guangzhou. The design, which totals 3.8 million m2, expands the traditional corporate headquarters to an urban scale, blending business and manufacturing uses with lifestyle and...
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Since UnionPay was established in China in 2002, its logo has appeared on close to 3 billion bank cards and is now accepted in over 125 countries – making it one of the world’s biggest payment schemes.
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Since November 2011, the Australian government has begun accepting three new English language tests for student visas in addition to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
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In March the Australian government began implementing key changes to the student visa program as recommended by the Knight Review.
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