As businesses at home and abroad are preparing to celebrate the Lunar New Year, here are some notable facts and figures regarding Australia's relationship with major trading partner China.
As Australian businesses seek to capitalise on positive energy, an understanding of major trends and events in the region will prove pivotal for success.
Among China’s traditional holidays and celebrations, none ranks higher in importance than the Lunar New Year. This Lunar New Year, which falls on February 10, is the Year of the Dragon.
An inquiry found inflation, questionable pricing practices, a lack of market competition and unrestricted price setting by retailers are to blame for fuelling the increases.
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The program developed through the partnership will address the challenges faced by First Nations youth including a lack of access to local role models, resources and culturally nuanced learning.