Australian Consulate-General
Hong Kong
Also accredited to Macau

Doing business with Australia

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is the Australian Government's trade and investment development agency. It has offices in more than 60 territories, including Hong Kong and Macau, where it is part of the Australian Consulate-General.
Austrade provides assistance to local companies wishing to do business with Australia. Austrade can help your company reduce time and expense by:
 
  • providing the latest information about Australian products and services, the market, industry trends and business opportunities;
  • helping to identify and introduce you the suitable suppliers and investment opportunities; and
  • assisting you to organise visits to meet suppliers or make site visits.  
If your company is looking to source products or services from high quality and reliable Australian suppliers, or exploring profitable direct investment opportunities in Australia, the Austrade team of English and Chinese-speaking business advisers in Hong Kong and Macau are waiting to hear from you. They can be contacted at +852 2588 5300 or via email: [email protected]
For more information about what Australia has to offer and how Austrade can help you, please visit https://www.austrade.gov.au.

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

The Australian Government encourages Australian enterprises operating overseas and multinational enterprises operating in Australia to observe the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. The Guidelines provide voluntary principles and standards for responsible business conduct in a variety of areas, including:

  • human rights;
  • employment and industrial relations;
  • environment;
  • combating bribery, bribe solicitation and extortion;
  • consumer interests;
  • science and technology;
  • competition; and
  • taxation.

The Australian National Contact Point (AusNCP) promotes the use of the OECD Guidelines and contributes to the resolution of issues relating to their implementation, including facilitating access to conciliation services.