Group 1 - Australia has set new records in terms of exhibition area and number of exhibitors as the guest country at the current service trade fair, highlighting its emphasis on the Chinese market and opportunities [1][2] - The Australian pavilion at the fair is the largest ever, showcasing a diverse range of industries including higher education, financial services, and tourism, as well as notable brands in food, health products, and wine [2] - The event aims to facilitate deep connections between Australian enterprises and Chinese partners, with 15 memorandums of understanding signed, indicating significant opportunities in bilateral service trade [3] Group 2 - The current global trade environment is complex, necessitating transformation and innovation among enterprises to remain competitive, as reflected in the diverse participation of Australian companies at the fair [4] - The focus on high-tech sectors and collaboration in medical research and technology commercialization is emphasized, with notable participation from a Nobel laureate, showcasing the depth of cooperation between Australia and China [5] - The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) has significantly boosted bilateral trade, with ongoing efforts to enhance service trade liberalization and address the needs of enterprises in future negotiations [6]
访澳大利亚驻华商务公使戴德明:中澳自贸协定极大促进双边贸易繁荣 服务领域蕴藏巨大机遇
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-11 04:45