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“推动澳中两国合作更深入、更稳固”(走进服贸会)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-11 21:53

Group 1 - Australia is the guest country at the 2025 Service Trade Fair, showcasing a large delegation of nearly 60 institutions and companies, including major entities like ANZ Bank and the Australian Tourism Board, with a booth area of 360 square meters [1] - China has been Australia's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with bilateral trade accounting for nearly one-third of Australia's total trade. In the 2023-2024 fiscal year, Australia's goods and services exports to China are projected to reach AUD 212.7 billion, with a notable 42.3% growth in service trade, particularly in tourism and education [1] - The 10th anniversary of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is marked this year, with a memorandum signed in July to enhance trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, providing a higher level of institutional support for bilateral economic cooperation [3] Group 2 - Adelaide University aims to leverage the Service Trade Fair to showcase its strength as a world-renowned educational institution and to establish new connections with Chinese organizations for research innovation and cultural cooperation [2] - The Australian Accounting Association, participating for the second year, has initiated a joint initiative with 10 accounting firms to support cross-border innovation in service trade and facilitate the internationalization of Chinese enterprises and talent [2] - The emphasis on deepening Australia-China service trade interactions and promoting international talent mobility is expected to inject more momentum into the economic growth of both countries and globally [2]