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The Hon Dr Craig Emerson MP

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Trade Minister Craig Emerson and Richard Marles, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs, test the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House, in southern China. The two are leading a six-day trade mission aimed at introducing Australian business people to opportunities in service industries in China's rapidly-growing hinterland cities. Australian companies of all types are already playing a role: the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House were designed by Marshall Day Acoustics of Australia.
Dr Emerson explores new opportunities for Australian exports and investment with the Mayor of Chengdu, Dr Ge Honglin, as part of the Australia China 2.0 Trade Mission, 7 August 2011.  Chengdu, with a population of 9 million, was one of five booming inland cities visited by Dr Emerson and a 100-strong trade delegation.
Trade Minister/Acting Foreign Minister Craig Emerson at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, Chengdu
Australia China 2.0 Trade Mission
7 August 2011
Trade Minister Craig Emerson and Richard Marles, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs, test the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House, in southern China. The two are leading a six-day trade mission aimed at introducing Australian business people to opportunities in service industries in China's rapidly-growing hinterland cities. Australian companies of all types are already playing a role: the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House were designed by Marshall Day Acoustics of Australia.
Trade Minister Craig Emerson and Richard Marles, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs, test the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House, in southern China. The two are leading a six-day trade mission aimed at introducing Australian business people to opportunities in service industries in China's rapidly-growing hinterland cities. Australian companies of all types are already playing a role: the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House were designed by Marshall Day Acoustics of Australia.
Trade Minister Craig Emerson and Richard Marles, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs, test the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House, in southern China. The two are leading a six-day trade mission aimed at introducing Australian business people to opportunities in service industries in China's rapidly-growing hinterland cities. Australian companies of all types are already playing a role: the acoustics at the Guangzhou Opera House were designed by Marshall Day Acoustics of Australia.
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