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BUILDING BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS IN CHINA

WHILE an array of communications options exists to stay in touch and get connected, nothing beats the power human interaction as know, like, trust is built by connection not online only.

But how can Australian entrepreneur cultivate relationships with the correct Chinese connections for their business without the time and monetary expense of travelling to China?

The Australia China Entrepreneurs Club (‘ACEC’) is hosting the Australia Qipao Business Week (‘AQBW’) which is a third annual premier business-culture event on April 9 in Sydney, Australia which focuses on:

• Establishing a high-end platform for exchange of business information, trends and opportunities in Australia and China on current and emerging industries.
• Providing participants with privileged opportunities to meet face-to-face with Australian and Chinese industry experts, business elites, investors and government representatives.
• Fostering collaboration and partnership between Australia and China’s business communities through a spectrum of services/activities, such as networking events, business matching, site visits arrangement, MOU signing.
• Creating awareness of the distinctive and fascinating Chinese culture as well as promoting cultural exchange between Australia and China.

Founder of the Australia China Entrepreneurs Club and Australia Qipao Business Week,  Richard Yuan is an experienced Chinese businessman based in Australia that understands the importance of building partnerships between our nations for commercial return.

Mr Yuan said the previous two AQBW events have resulted in many business deals. Some of which include:

•  Efficiently generating sales leads and helping newly-established Australian brands penetrate Chinese market after the event.
• Actively fostering collaboration between Australia and China's business elites through a series of follow-up business event.

For details visit: https://www.australiaqipao.com.au/

To secure tickets to this event on April 9 and April 10, 2019 in Sydney.



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