Join Your Local AustCham
Are you doing business in Greater China and not an AustCham Member?
The Australian Chambers of Commerce across Greater China provide you with excellent
platforms to assist you with business activities and development in their regions.
Please take a look at each Chamber below and get to know them in your area.
AustCham Hong Kong & Macau - www.austcham.com.hk
The Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and Macau was formed over 24 years ago to facilitate business development and networking opportunities for its members. It represents the largest Australian business community outside Australia and is the second largest international chamber in Hong Kong. Over the past 23 years AustCham has grown to over 1,100 members and it now represents more than 600 companies.

AustCham Beijing - www.austcham.org
The China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham Beijing) functions to provide members with the information, resources and contacts they need to succeed in China. Its overriding goal is to 'Advance Australian Business in China.'

AustCham Shanghai - www.austchamshanghai.com
Founded in 1994 AustCham Shanghai has grown to be the lead Australia-China business organisation in Shanghai and works on behalf of over 300 company members. Operating on a non-partisan, non-profit making basis, the Chamber is funded by member subscriptions, sponsorship and activities. It annually makes a significant donation to a variety of PRC community outreach projects.

AustCham South China (Guangzhou) - www.austcham-southchina.org
Australian Chamber of Commerce - South China (AustCham - SC), formerly known as the Australian Business Association in Guangzhou (ABA) and China Australia Chamber of Commerce – South China (CACC), was formed to promote, develop and expand business relations between Australia and China. Since its inception in 1994, it has grown rapidly to provide a forum to enable its members to exchange information on business opportunities within this region. Our members are made up of Australians and other people representing the broad range of nationalities, which comprise the business community in southern China.

Australia & New Zealand Business Association (Taiwan) - http://www.anzcham.org.tw/
The Australia & New Zealand Business Association (ANZBA) was formed in 1991 to represent the interests of Australian and New Zealand citizens residing and working in the ROC and to complement the activities of organisations committed to improving trade, investment and general bilateral relations between the Republic of China, Australia and New Zealand.

AustCham Fujian – www.austcham-fujian.org
The AustCham-Fujian & Xiamen Australian Investment Association(XAIA) was founded in April of 2009 with its main office in Xiamen. AustCham-Fujian & XAIA is a nonprofit organization which is promoting Australian business members’ interests in Fujian China. AustCham-Fujian & XAIA is a part of a larger network of AustCham’s in China including Shanghai, Hong Kong, Beijing and South China. AustCham-Fujian& XAIA’s members come from a variety of industries including manufacturing, property development, investing, international trade, energy and resources, service sector and logistics

AustCham Shenzhen – www.austcham-shenzhen.org
AustCham Shenzhen was founded in 2007 in response to the need to represent the growing number of Australians doing business in Shenzhen, and to help form ties with Chinese businesses investing in Australia or promoting Australian goods and services in China .
For Nominations, please contact:
Vicentia Lee
Australia-China Business Awards Co-ordinator
Tel: 852 2522 5054
Email: projects@austcham.com.hk


