Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce (IACC), set up in 1989, functions as a catalyst for evolving effective business partnerships between India and Australia in a broad spectrum of activities. IACC has extensive contacts in Australia and works closely with the country's trade and industry, Chambers of Commerce and trade associations to help Indian business find a base in Australia.

 

  BUSINESS TALK - July 2010       Chamber's 9th Business Delegation to Australia
           BUSINESS TALK - June 2010                         (October 9-16, 2010)
           BUSINESS TALK - May 2010    

 

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   Australia Facts & Figures

   Australian University Education and Indian Industry

The economy is predominantly dependent on primary products. The economic activity is focused on  Australia's Eastern Seaboard where majority of the population lives. The major Eastern States, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland account for 34%, 26% and 16% of the GDP respectively more...

Australia is emerging as a major destination for Indian students. There are almost 100,000 Indian students currently studying in Australia. Why Australian education important to Indian industry?  more...

    Forthcoming Major Events / Exhibitions - India

     Forthcoming Major Events / Exhibitions - Australia

  • Victorian Australia India Address (August 17)

  • Australian Shoe Fair (August 29-31)
  • Australia Mining Congress 2010 (September 6-7)
  • Fine Food Australia (September 13-16)

   Indo-Australian Business Ventures

Indo-Australian Business News Updates....

Australian interest on India and Indian business have phenomenally grown in the past few years. Apart from the cost advantage, Australia's extensive skill shortage has been the major driver for many Australian companies seeking products and services from India. Seventeen Australian companies are already operating Back Offices in India. In the past two years, over fifty Indian companies have also set up offices in Australia and doing successful business.

Click here to see a list of Australian companies with interest in Indian market.

  • Leighton wins A$ 650m India contracts

  • Air India to fly direct daily between Melbourne and Delhi

  • New Australian Consul Generals for Chennai and Mumbai

  • Mr. Peter Forby takes over as the new Regional Director, WATO

  • Australian business news in detail.

  

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