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DPC travel outcomes report: Daniel Andrews’ 2017 travel to China

Information about costs, purpose and outcomes of the Premier’s travel to China in May 2017.

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Minister The Hon Daniel Andrews MP
Portfolio Premier of Victoria
Countries visited People’s Republic of China
Date of travel 13 to 18 May 2017
No of official travel days (including date of departure and date of return) 6
Accompanying ministerial staff Christina Dickinson, Director of Policy Lisa Maksimovic, Press Secretary Naomi Nugraweni, Senior Advisor Marty Mei, Multicultural Affairs Advisor Elida Jaksic, Senior Advisor
Accompanied by spouse in an official capacity No
Funding source Premier’s Private Office and the Department of Premier and Cabinet
Airfares (including taxes and fees) $31,454.36
Accommodation (including taxes and fees) $13,463
Other expenses (includes surface travel and travel allowances) $8,161
Travel cost for minister and staff $53,078
Are the above costs final and complete? Yes

Purpose of travel

From 13-18 May 2017, I travelled to China to visit Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. I was the only subnational leader from Australia to attend the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) in Beijing.

The visit also aligns with my commitment to visit China every year and the Victorian Government’s vision for Victoria to become China’s gateway to Australia.

The Belt and Road Forum was China’s highest profile economic and diplomatic event of the year, hosted by President Xi Jinping – over 1,500 delegates from over 130 nations attended the event, including 29 foreign heads of state and government leaders, and the heads of the UN, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Benefits of travel to the State of Victoria

This visit continued to build on the significant relationship we have fostered with China through my annual visits and Ministerial visits.

Victoria’s invitation to the BRF was confirmation of Victoria leading Australia in engagement with China, and a culmination of Victoria’s investment in building enduring relationships and partnerships with China, both at the national and sub-national level.

Benefits of the trip to Victoria include:

Belt and Road Initiative Forum

Attending the Belt and Road Forum positioned Victoria to engage in future Belt and Road Initiative opportunities and promoted Victoria’s leadership and cooperation with China to world leaders.

I represented Victoria as the sole Australian State Government attendee at the Belt and Road Forum, and delivered a speech at the Infrastructure Connectivity Thematic Session showcasing Victoria’s strengths in engaging with China, Public-Private-Partnerships (PPPs) and infrastructure design and delivery.

These strengths were also highlighted in my meeting with the Vice Chairman of the National Reform Development Commission (NDRC), Mr Lin Nianxiu, to build on the MOU I signed with NDRC Chairman Mr He Lifeng early this year to collaborate on infrastructure design and delivery, including through PPP models.

Trade and Investment

I promoted Victoria as a trusted business and investment partner, emphasising our longstanding connections with China, strong economy and international connectedness to key markets. Key trade and investment engagements included:

Hong Kong to promote Victoria as an attractive investment destination.

Mr Kam Hing Lam, to demonstrate Victoria’s support for foreign direct investment to one of Victoria’s repeat investors.

Innovation and Life Sciences

I positioned Victoria’s innovation and life sciences sector for sustained future growth through a series of meetings and events, including:

Design

I further strengthened Victoria as Australia’s cultural capital and a global leader in design through events including:

the Hong Kong Design Centre and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council to enact the partnership.

Importance of China to Victoria

As Victoria’s largest trading partner, a major destination for services exports, and a growing source of investment, China is a key focus of Victoria’s international engagement activity:

China’s positive global economic outlook and policy settings will continue to drive Victoria’s trade and investment growth. There is a strong alignment between Victoria’s strengths and China’s development plans, including in areas such as life sciences and medical technology, new energy, advanced manufacturing, infrastructure and design. These were key areas of focus for building collaboration, and trade and investment during this visit.

Next steps

Following my successful visit, a number of actions have commenced and will continue to be progressed. These include:

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Updated 19 June 2023



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