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Report

Australia’s diaspora advantage: realising the potential for building transnational business networks with Asia

Publisher
International relations Economic development Business enterprises Australia China India
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apo-nid64904.pdf 1.81 MB
Description

This report uses case studies from two of the largest Asian-Australian communities, Chinese and Indian, to deepen understanding of the role of Australia’s Asian business diasporas in maximising commercial links with Asia. 

Australia’s Asian business diasporas are a rich source of innovation, enterprise and entrepreneurialism. Yet they are under-utilised. They have significant potential to further enhance Australia’s economic engagement with Asia and help the nation’s economy to thrive, for the benefit of all Australians.

The Diversity Council Australia estimates that approximately 17 per cent of people living and working in Australia (four million people) identify as being of Asian origin. This report estimates that the Chinese diaspora in Australia to be around 1.2 million, and the Indian diaspora 610,000 (Liu 2016, p. 4). Australia’s Asian diasporas are well-educated and are driving new developments in knowledge-intense and technologyintense industries. They are stimulating and influencing trade, investment, technological innovation and knowledge flows between Australia and Asia. They are a potent economic force for Australia.

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Publication Details
ISBN:
978-0-9943738-4-7
Access Rights Type:
open