China's largest rideshare company is coming to Sydney. The service has more than 550 million riders in the world and in 2016, acquired Uber China for $35 billion. The move will be a major milestone for its plan to expand across Australia. https://t.co/nX2XCg5HAb
The first wave of economic disruption hit airports, airlines, travel agencies, casinos, hotels and educational institutions. Now, as many factories in China remain closed, a second wave of economic chaos is disrupting supply chains and hurting revenue. https://t.co/hudosXjQiy
The first wave of economic disruption hit airports, airlines, travel agencies, casinos, hotels and educational institutions. Now, as many factories in China remain closed, a second wave of economic chaos is disrupting supply chains and hurting revenue. https://t.co/2p3zzaosmp
Millions of consumers shunning supermarkets and meal-delivery services are testing promises by Tencent-backed Missfresh or Alibaba’s nationwide Hema chain to ship fresh food to their doorsteps. https://t.co/OiQ6lMCtDt
The millions confined to their homes during the coronavirus outbreak have turned to the internet to alleviate boredom and do their work from home, boosting tech companies that offer services like mobile games, work conferencing and online health services. https://t.co/w4T9lsK71d
For hundreds of millions of people in China, the spread of the new coronavirus has caused abrupt changes to the smallest of habits -- even a gesture that most in the country are used to by now: Looking into the camera for facial recognition. https://t.co/sEkw2e18Pc
Chinese tech companies are planning to spend billions of yuan in virtual red packets for the upcoming Lunar New Year as they seek to grab a bigger share of internet traffic over the national holiday. https://t.co/DXmjIDH0iT
Winning 4th place during our last China Canvas Challenge, Sights-N-Venture aim to enrich life experiences by providing education and experiential outdoor tours by combining strong educational, travel and logistics knowledge.
Watch their interview here! https://t.co/OSeKTptZlN
People spent a whopping US$1.55 trillion shopping online in China last year—a 16.5% increase over last year, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics. That’s more than 2.5 times what Americans were forecast to spend on internet merchants in 2019. https://t.co/SXwb1pwq7X
As #technology progresses each day, the emergence of Industry 4.0 and its impacts on the world is a question that everyone's asking.
Watch this recap as leading partners in #ASEAN discuss the implications of Industry 4.0!
Watch here! https://t.co/9TCzkbTJl1
As part of our China Bible Series, we’ve collected a number of resources for companies wanting to expand into the Chinese market.
Read all about the kinds of government grants you can get to kickstart your dream of entering the Chinese market! https://t.co/1w3GQy2Rb2
With 854 million internet users, China’s online population is more than two and a half times larger than the entire US population. But for most, the world’s most popular websites aren’t easily accessible thanks to a sophisticated system of deterrents. https://t.co/OhGrcXYioq
Every year, there are hundreds of entrepreneurs wondering how they can enter the Chinese market and tap into the billion dollar industry without a billion dollar budget.
Here's a snippet of what you can expect from the program and how it'll benefit you! https://t.co/1CI6XGWDvb
Chen is one of the growing number of farmers and rural merchants who are looking towards online platforms to promote products to consumers across the country, as China's e-commerce giants increasingly focus on this group of sellers. https://t.co/b6t9NeZeky
Hundreds of millions of Chinese people are expected to travel across the country for family reunions over this year’s Spring Festival, and China has unveiled new technologies to improve the experience for them. https://t.co/rgAbSPOImx
Minnow Designs co-founders Lorraine and Stacey found themselves treading into an unlikely market when the daigou of China approached them.
Read about their story and how the venture into China became a journey that would set their sights on Asia https://t.co/CadS3UdGIe
Bridestowe Lavender Estate products have been included in a national gift guide put together by social media giant Facebook. The guide was created in effort to #support#smallbusinesses and give #Aussies the chance to discover something new.
https://t.co/U4jTGKu6f4
Working with dozens of entrepreneurs each year, the China Canvas Challenge is your one-stop solution to cracking the secrets of the Chinese market.
Here is a short introduction by our General Manager Duco van Breemen!
Watch here https://t.co/SibaqNStBb
With more and more Chinese tourists hungry for Australian travel experiences, there's no better time than to capitalise on the booming opportunities. Learn from the best in this new tourism video series by @AsiaAdvisory#tourism#travel#australia#china
Winning 4th place during our last China Canvas Challenge, Sights-N-Venture aim to enrich life experiences by providing education and experiential outdoor tours by combining strong educational, travel and logistics knowledge.
Watch their interview here! https://t.co/X9xfc2C3dv