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On Thursday March 4th, AustCham China in partnership with AustCham Shanghai and KPMG Australia, will be holding a webinar on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).


The webinar will provide insight into the following;

  • What does the RCEP mean for your business? How can AustCham members best capitalise on the preferential market access provided by the FTA?
  • How will the RCEP complement and build upon Australia's existing free trade agreements?
  • What does the RCEP mean vis-a-vie China-Australia trade and impacts on regional trade more broadly?


Hear from speakers:

  • Shiro Armstrong

Director, Australia-Japan Research Centre; Director, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research; and Associate Professor, Crawford School, Australia National University


  • Leonie Ferretter

Head of Trade & Customs, Asia Pacific, at KPMG Australia

  • Kevin Thomson

Counsellor (Economic), Australian Embassy



Moderator - Nick Coyle, AustCham CEO and Executive Director, Australian Chamber of Commerce Beijing



The Webinar link is: https://austrade.webex.com/austrade/onstage/g.php?MTID=e0284d6a7aa9485f5fe0cda1c6531f240


Event number: 165 281 6083

Event password: RbzXaF5yG22

Speakers

  • Shiro Armstrong (Director, Australia-Japan Research Centre; Director, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research; and Associate Professor, Crawford School at Australian National University)

    Shiro Armstrong

    Director, Australia-Japan Research Centre; Director, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research; and Associate Professor, Crawford School at Australian National University

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  • Leonie Ferretter (Head of Trade & Customs, Asia Pacific at KPMG)

    Leonie Ferretter

    Head of Trade & Customs, Asia Pacific at KPMG

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  • Kevin Thomson (Counsellor (Economic) at Australian Embassy Beijing)

    Kevin Thomson

    Counsellor (Economic) at Australian Embassy Beijing

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