Export
Issue No. 30 - August/September 2006
Big tickets to India, Singapore, Malaysia
International Business Week 2006
India — the third largest global economy in PPP terms — is continuing to expand rapidly and throw up numerous trade and investment opportunities for South Australian businesses....
Read StoryChris is back in the black for IBW06
International Business Week 2006
Austrade State Manager, Chris Rees has been living his organisation's commitment to UniSA International Business Week for a long time now and he's very happy with the prospects....
Read StoryDirect injection a capital idea
International Business Week 2006
Salisbury Business and Export Centre is hosting this event featuring Richard Yeeles of BHP Billiton, who will discuss The Olympic Dam Mine: What the Expansion means for South Australian Business and Exports and Richard Niven, Senior Investment Manager, Advanced Manufacturing of Invest Australia will explain Foreign Direct Investment and what it means for exporting....
Read StoryHelp yourself to EU gateway
International Business Week 2006
Presenter Scott Gillespie of ExpatriateConnect says exporters find entering the European Union through Italy is a ‘safe’ way to enter and start trading in that bloc....
Read StoryJapan; Taiwan hungry for Aussie export
International Business Week 2006
Michael Clifton, Austrade representative in Japan, says it's time to reconsider the original Asian tiger....
Read StoryTact and tactics in China
International Business Week 2006
China’s emergence as a major trading country represents enormous opportunities for Australian companies, but the differences in language and culture present significant challenges to Australians trying to establish trading relations with China....
Read StoryTalking about the American dream
International Business Week 2006
With more than 300 million high-performance consumers who speak English, the USA is an attractive target for Australian exporters....
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Issue No. 29 - June/July 2006
AIEx half century of precise export
There’s much more to successful exporting than helping your valuable goods find a way to market....
Read StoryHitch a lift on rampant Asian growth
Hong Kong commits to massive infrastructure spend While comparison seems facile at first glance, Hong Kong’s proponents are quick to point out that their city is a prime gateway to China, a key transport and financial intermediary between that growing colossus and the west....
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Issue No. 27 - February/March
Keogh thrives in world of change
by David Twiss
For many years, Keogh Consulting has developed and facilitated organisational and personal transformation strategies and interventions on behalf of Australian companies working overseas, as well as foreign companies....
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