“It’s an opportunity for Australian industry to hear first-hand through private briefings and site visits, the opportunities arising from China’s new high-quality growth agenda,” ACBC president David Olsson said on Sunday. “Second, it sends a clear signal to China’s business community that Australian business is looking to collaborate on the many new trade and investment opportunity areas on our shared path to net-zero.” The ACBC last year launched a “Green Challenge” initiative designed to get Australian and Chinese companies collaborating on clean energy and similar industries. The major Australian miners are also seeking to step up partnerships with Chinese companies...