Features

Event Recap: Food for Thought – Tapping Into China’s F&B Market

AustCham Shanghai was pleased to host a panel of F&B experts that will
discussed how Australian businesses could navigate the pitfalls and
grasp the opportunities in China’s F&B market in the lead up to one of
the biggest food innovation exhibitions in the world, SIAL.

How education institutes can target China’s students

Chinese students and their desire to study abroad is a major drawcard
for Australian and New Zealand education institutes. Jessica Maio
explains how education brands can engage with Chinese students and their
parents to ensure they select their institution.

Landcorp taps UMS China

AUCKLAND, Today: Chinese digital agency UMS has been appointed by
Landcorp NZ to create and manage digital marketing for its Pāmu Pure
Organic and One Farm brands in China.

Pāmu appoints local marketing partner to tackle China

The New Zealand office of Chinese digital marketing agency UMS has been
appointed by Pāmu, to create and manage its digital marketing presence
in China.

From China with love

SHANGHAI, Today: Chinese students and their desire to study abroad is a
major drawcard for Australian and New Zealand education institutes,
according to Chinese comms agency United Media Solution.

China trends to watch in the Year of the Pig

As China ushers in the Year of The Pig, Jessica Miao takes a look at
the key consumer trends and behaviours that marketers need to consider
in 2019.

internships Asia New Zealand Foundation

The Asia New Zealand Foundation is New Zealand’s leading non-government
authority on Asia. We are a non-partisan, non-profit organization, set
up in 1994 to build New Zealanders’ knowledge and understanding of Asia.
We rely on a mix of public, philanthropic and corporate funding.

Chinese students engage with My StudyNZ WeChat

ENZ is using WeChat, China’s most popular social media app, to connect
students to New Zealand education providers.

Aussie businesses switch on to WeChat to tap Chinese market

SYDNEY, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) — Aussie businesses are learning how to use
WeChat. thanks to two seminars which took place in the South Australian
(SA) city of Adelaide during the week.