Join us for an exclusive live studio session, now available online for business leaders across Australia. This session is designed to equip industry leaders and investors with valuable insights. Our international guest speaker, Ms. Ines Liu, Head of the Australia Desk at Dezan Shira & Associates, will cover key economic trends, regulatory shifts, and emerging investment avenues—offering actionable strategies for market entry and sustainable growth in these markets.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain crucial insights ahead of planning your Asia strategy for 2025.
China remains Australia’s largest trading partner, taking in 31% of its exports. However, evolving economic and geopolitical factors demand a strategic approach from Australian businesses, focusing on sectors that align with China’s market needs and offer profitability.
One promising area is China’s ‘Silver Economy,’ driven by an aging population projected to reach 402 million by 2040. This shift creates opportunities across assistive devices, anti-aging, healthcare, and geriatric care, supported by government initiatives. For Australian businesses, this sector offers access to a high-purchasing-power consumer base.
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Vietnam and Indonesia stand out as promising markets for Australian companies venturing abroad. Each offers substantial growth potential fueled by affordable labor, competitive industrial costs, and expanding consumer markets. These markets offer high-potential prospects for Australian businesses, but success depends on navigating local challenges and understanding market nuances.
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Prepare your organization for 2025 and beyond with actionable intelligence and expert guidance on Asia’s most promising markets.
This comprehensive seminar is recommended for businesses looking to take the next step in their international trade journey to boost their exports and supply chain resilience.
Ines Liu - Regional Head, Australian Business Development at Dezan Shira & Associates
As a core member of the International Business Advisory team, Ines provides strategic guidance to foreign investors on market entry, corporate structuring, cross-border tax considerations, and the legal and tax intricacies associated with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Asia.
In addition, Ines leads the firm’s Australian client services desk in Asia and spearheads business development initiatives in Australia. In this capacity, she acts as the primary point of contact for firm’s Australian clients and partners.
Ines holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from Macquarie University in Australia
HOST:
Shirley Ng, National Manager, International Competitiveness, Ai Group
Driven by Ai Group’s over150 years of experience in understanding what makes Australian businesses successful, the Business and Improvement Growth (BIG) Hub is designed to provide businesses with a range of practical business assistance, resources and an extensive network of business consultants to help identify and solve short-term problems.
For more information, please visit: Ai Group BIG Hub