The quiet achievers
Women are making their mark in Chinese companies, but most of them are happy to keep a low profile.
Women are making their mark in Chinese companies, but most of them are happy to keep a low profile.
It was two months ago in Shanghai when entrepreneur Jessica Rudd first met the man she saw as her great rival.
After more than two years of strain and Julie Bishop’s frosty reception, Australia-China relations took a huge leap this week.
E-commerce company eCargo is buying 85 per cent of the export business of Metcash, including its China-based Asian business.
China has called for the relationship with Australia to have ‘more positive energy and less negative energy’ after Marise Payne’s visit.
Former WA Liberal premier Colin Barnett has backed the Victorian Labor government’s decision to join China’s BRI.
Beijing has delayed tough new e-commerce laws that were set to hit Australian products popular with Chinese shoppers.
Marise Payne will meet China’s Foreign Minister today in a meeting which could help “mend broken fences” with the country.
China’s steel output is beating expectations despite US trade row, driving iron ore demand, Fortescue CEO Elizabeth Gaines says.
Tensions in the Australia-China relationship are the largest risk faced by companies doing business with China.
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