To all member companies:

To help member companies gain a deeper understanding of the impact of the 2026 Australian Federal Budget on business, investment, and Sino-Australian economic and trade relations, China Chamber of Commerce in Australia (CCCA) is supporting the AustCham China in hosting the “2026 Australian Federal Budget Interpretation Seminar.” We sincerely invite interested member companies to participate.

This event will feature several prominent guests who will provide authoritative interpretations and practical analysis of the budget from both macroeconomic and Sino-Australian economic and trade cooperation perspectives, helping companies grasp policy trends and market opportunities.

I. Event Information

Date: May 25, 2026 (Monday)
Beijing Time: 14:00–15:00
Sydney Time: 16:00–17:00
Format: Online Live Stream + Small-Scale Offline Participation in Beijing
Language: English

II. Keynote Speakers

Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist for Australia, New Zealand and Global Commodities, HSBC
Professor James Laurenceson, Director of the Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney
Moderator: Vaughn Barber, President of AustCham China
Closing Remarks: Rhys Roberts, National Chairman, Australia-China Business Council

III. Event Highlights

In-depth analysis of the core contents of the 2026 Australian Federal Budget
Analysis of the budget’s impact on the business environment and investment prospects
Discussion of the latest trends in China-Australia economic and trade relations and cross-border business development
Interactive exchange and Q&A with industry experts

IV. Participants
Chinese-funded enterprises, investment institutions, and related professional service organizations interested in Australian economic development and China-Australia economic and trade cooperation.

V. Registration Method

This event offers discounted registration for members:

Members: RMB 60 per person

Please scan the event QR code or register via the relevant link.

 

 

 

Member companies are encouraged to participate voluntarily based on their own needs. For further information, please contact the Secretariat.

Best Regards

Secretariat of the Australia China Chamber of Commerce

May 11, 2026

May 11, 2026 7:38 pm