Group 1 - Australia is participating as the guest country at the 2025 Service Trade Fair with its largest delegation to date, featuring nearly 60 institutions and companies including ANZ Bank and the University of Adelaide [1][3] - The Australian national pavilion has doubled in size compared to previous years, showcasing iconic Australian landmarks and creating an immersive experience for visitors [1][3] - The participation of Australian institutions spans various sectors such as green economy, education, tourism, food and consumer goods, financial services, and health, setting new records for both exhibition area and number of exhibitors [3][4] Group 2 - The Australian tourism sector is seeing significant growth, with a 19% increase in Chinese visitors from July 2024 to June 2025, making China the fastest-growing international source market for Australian inbound tourism [7] - Chinese tourists' spending in Australia reached AUD 9.2 billion, reflecting a 28% year-on-year increase, with a notable trend towards personalized and immersive travel experiences [7][8] - The Australian Tourism Board is focusing on high-quality outdoor and eco-tourism projects to cater to the evolving preferences of younger Chinese travelers [8] Group 3 - The Australian CPA is actively supporting Chinese enterprises in their international expansion, highlighting the vast potential of the Chinese service trade market, which saw a total service import and export value of RMB 3.9 trillion in the first half of 2025, a year-on-year growth of 8% [9][10] - There is a growing demand for knowledge-intensive and professional services in China, particularly in accounting and finance, as the economy shifts towards innovation and high value-added services [10] - The Australian CPA is collaborating with local partners to provide comprehensive professional support for Chinese companies venturing abroad, aiming to cultivate internationally recognized accounting talent [10]
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Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-09-11 17:16