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17
April
Fri
Webinars 10:00am

AustCham COVID-19 Business Impact

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Join AustCham China for a webinar with Nick Coyle, AustCham CEO, Lachlan Crews, Minister Counsellor (Economic) and Daniel Boyer, General Manager Greater China, Minister (Commercial) as they discuss the impact COVID-19 is having on Australia-China businesses.

10am China time

AustCham has completed an in-depth survey of over 100 businesses in the Australia-China space to assess how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting their operations and current business sentiment. Tune in to for the full results analysis as well as comments from the Australian Government outlining how you can make the most of the measures being taken to support Australian businesses.

Lachlan Crews
Minister-Counsellor (Economic) at Australian Embassy

Lachlan Crews is a senior career officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He took up the position of Minister-Counsellor (Economic) at the Australian Embassy in Beijing in December 2019. He was appointed Assistant Secretary, Trade and Investment Advocacy Branch, Regional Trade Agreements Division (RTD) in July 2017. In that role, Lachlan was responsible for advocacy work to raise awareness of Australia’s Free Trade Agreements, and broader trade and investment outreach.

Daniel Boyer
General Manager, Greater China, Minister (Commercial) at Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

Daniel is General Manager, Greater China, based in Beijing. Daniel leads a team of 111 staff across 9 offices delivering high quality trade and investment services to companies in Australia and Greater China. Daniel joined Austrade in 2014, most recently leading the Government and Partnerships division. In his time at Austrade, Daniel has held a number of senior roles, including leading the reorganisation and restructure of the agency as the General Manager of the Positioning for our Future project.

Nick Coyle
CEO of AustCham China

CEO & Executive Director, Nick Coyle has spent almost ten years in China and resided in Beijing since mid 2013. Before moving to Beijing, Nick spent time in Wuhan and Chongqing as well as two years in Shanghai developing his own business in education. Nick started with the Chamber in July 2013 as a Government Policy Advocacy Manager before moving on the take on the CEO and Executive Director role on a permanent basis on September 2016.

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