AustralianAgriculture Co Chairman interview

AA Co Chairman Donald McGauchie gives his views on  Australia’s potential role as a food bowl for Asia, the likelihood of foreign investment in Australian agriculture
,the branding and marketing of Australian agricultural exports, the need for sustained R&D in the agricultural sector to lift productivity levels and AACo’s plans...



On farm biosecurity

Australian agriculture’s biggest threat needs a global approach Australia has been free of foot and mouth disease since 1872, but it is still considered the most serious biosecurity threat to Australia’s agricultural industries. A widespread outbreak could cost the economy more than A$16 billion in the first 12 months....



Pettis on Chinese predictions

Since the beginning of the global crisis in 2007-08 I have argued that the crisis was a consequence primarily of global trade imbalances generated by structural features that led to significant saving imbalances in China, the US, and within Europe. I describe this model in more detail in my...



Beef, Bali and Boats

Beef, boats and elections: what’s in store for the Australia-Indonesia relationship Somehow, the debate on Indonesia-Australia relations has got stuck on Bali, beef and boats.While there is no point pretending that either beef or boats are about to disappear as issues any time soon, we need to broaden the...



Sustainability and reporting – an Austcham HK seminar 25 Sept 2013

Presented by Sustainable Development Committee of Austcham Hong Kong and Macau a seminar on Sustainability – A Panel Discussion on Reporting Formats. Lunch Seminar | Wednesday 25 September 2013 The Hong Kong Stock Exchange recently published guidelines for listed companies to report on Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) factors....



Hedge Funds mull small agri and resources deals in Oz

“Hedge funds and Asian buyers, especially from China, are analysing mining companies and agricultural businesses including dairy, cattle and wheat farms that are in distress with a view to take controlling or minority stakes. Turnaround and insolvency experts, lawyers, bankers and hedge funds themselves say they expect the mining...



China Foreign Direct Investment obstacles

The requirement that investments from China over $248 million be referred to the Foreign Investment Review Board for approval is reportedly a sticking point for Australia-China Free Trade Agreement negotiations. Beijing wants the review-free threshold raised to $1 billion in line with concessions offered to American and New Zealand...



Austcham Agriculture Investment Roundtable 27 Sept 2013

The Australian Chamber is pleased to invite you to an Agriculture Investment Roundtable & Complimentary Lunch hosted by Dr John McVeigh MP, Queensland Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Queensland, the food bowl of Australia, offers extensive agriculture investment opportunities. The state’s agricultural sector generates A$15 billion of annual...



AICD Briefing in HK 19 Sept 2013. Sponsored by Austcham

Hong Kong Director Briefing: Positioning yourself in this decade – The role of the NED in Asia Directors are becoming highly sought after, especially those with experience in the dynamic and emerging markets in South East Asia. What are the skills, competencies and experiences that Boards will look for...



Global box office cycle

The announcement by Paramount top brass that World War Z had delivered career-best box office for Brad Pitt served as reminder of the consistency of international markets this summer. Screen International reports today that “while blockbuster season 2013 has been strong in North America where it could even set...



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