Thinking long-term will help Aussie businesses in the Year of the Dragon
As Australian businesses seek to capitalise on positive energy, an understanding of major trends and events in the region will prove pivotal for success.
Seafood prices won’t rise these holidays, but 2024 promises a different kettle of fish
Australians can expect competitive seafood prices this festive season, but regulatory changes and a shifting export market might stir the waters in 2024.
Bill Gates fund invests in Perth startup slashing cow farts in Australian-first
Climate technology company Rumin8 hopes to reduce the damaging effects of methane caused by our beef and dairy industries.
Here’s how Aussie SMEs are still finding success in China, despite ongoing challenges
A new report has found Australian SMEs that are adopting innovative approaches are achieving success in the Chinese economy.
Wine, barley, beef and lobster exporters hope for China trade sanctions relief at Xi-Albanese meeting
Australia will focus on China's punishing trade sanctions when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets President Xi Jinping, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says.
From Volvo to Toyota: The best and worst EV manufacturers, ranked
Volvo's Polestar and Elon Musk's Tesla have topped the charts in the Climate Council's ranking of the best and worst car makers in the race to electrify their fleets.
John Durie: Victorian firm bidding to build 122 wind towers faces stiff Chinese competition
Keppel Prince is attempting to win a contract to build the towers that support turbines and blades on the Victorian Golden Plains wind power project.
Ruby the Roo might not solve Australia’s international tourism woes, say small businesses
Tourism Australia's CGI mascot will roll out in 15 key markets, but smaller travel operators suggest the campaign could be more nuanced in its approach.
China’s top e-commerce influencer Li Jiaqi disappeared for three months, but the ‘Lipstick King’ is back
After being absent from the public eye for three months following a sudden disappearance, one of China's most popular influencers is back online. Where have you been, Lipstick King?
The US scrambles to address reliance on Taiwan-made computer chips, where 92% of the most advanced units are made
Supply chain problems, COVID-19 and America's reliance on China and East Asia have left the production of semiconductors vulnerable.
China has begun cracking down on big tech like Alibaba and Tencent in a bid to curb their dominance
Like their Silicon Valley counterparts Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple, China's big tech companies dominate their competitors.
The way China’s ‘innovation machine’ is changing will affect the rest of the world
The shocks of the pandemic and its strained relationship with the West could lead to a decoupling of China’s innovation system from the rest of the world.