Interpac Business and Migration Solutions Australia

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Interpac Business Solutions (IBS) assists Asian investors seeking to invest and operate in Australia and supports Australian investors seeking to invest and operate in Asia, China in particular. We also assist our clients develop truly regional strategies to help mitigate risk, improve performance and create value in both Australia and Asia, China in particular.

We have potential investors who are interested in mining assets, agricultural assets and commercial assets in Australia and other countries. We welcome companies or/and businesses contact us for possible commercial deals that fit with your short or long term business growth strategy.

 

We also provide services that can help you doing business in China in the area of marketing, setting up operations locally, finding right joint venture partners, projects management and other business dealings that will maximum your business opportunity and growth.

 

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TD-MI inflation gauge rises for 10th str

(September 6, 2010) AN estimate of consumer inflation rose 0.2 per cent in August, but the pressure is not expected to move the RBA to lift rates this year. The rise in...

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Dollar higher on China exchange rumours

(September 03,2010) THE dollar was higher at noon on rumours China could diversify its foreign exchange reserves into commodity currencies. At 12pm (AEST), the local unit was trading at $US0.9109/11, up ...

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Memory sticks replace manuals as Boeing

(September 02,2010) THERE'S one thing mechanics undergoing Boeing's intensive training for the 787 Dreamliner won't soon do: touch one of the planes. Using both laptop and desktop computers inside a classroom ...

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Households drive GDP to three-year high

(September 01,2010) Household consumption drove the strongest quarterly economic growth result in three years, but interest rates will remain on hold until late in the year, economists say. Australian real gross domestic ...

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Google challenges Skype in web calls

(August 26,2010) GOOGLE has unveiled a way for web users in the US to make calls through its Gmail email service.   The move further pushes Google into the internet-calling business and ra...

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Canberra stalemate threatens resources-l

(August 25, 2010) A HUNG parliament would threaten the nation's ability to capitalise on China-led demand for commodities.   And it may lead to a renewed campaign against a proposed mining tax, bu...

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Home losses fall as crisis recedes

(August 23, 2010) HOME repossessions in Victoria have fallen to nearly half the levels seen during the global financial crisis, with just 1906 Supreme Court applications in the past financial year.   In th...

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Julia Gillard will not overhaul the refu

(August 19, 2010) JULIA Gillard will not change the review process for asylum seekers, despite the fact that 90 per cent of failed cases are overturned on appeal.   The Prime Minister in...

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Housing affordability sinks as rates bit

  (August 18, 2010) Housing affordability sank to a year-and-a-half low in the June quarter as interest rate rises and price increases put them out of reach of first time buyers. The Housing ...

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Asia to create emergency rice reserve

(August 16, 2010) MORE than a dozen countries across Asia are preparing to create a massive emergency rice reserve.   The plan is designed to protect the region's two billion people from en...

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