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Leverage China relationships and experienceIn May 2017, the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry will run its fourth China business immersion experience. By Portal Admin - 14th February 2017 - Back to News The Victoria Jiangsu Business Placement Program brings business people from China's Jiangsu province together with Victorian business owners and senior staff to:
create long-term partnerships with Chinese companies
pursue new contracts, develop exports and build strategic relationships
showcase Victorian goods, services and technology to Chinese businesses, buyers and investors.
More? Olivia Bowden 8662 5343 or obowden@victorianchamber.com.au
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