Chinese tourists slow down, Indian tourists soar

The latest official statistics show that the slowdown in the number of Chinese tourists is partially offset by the growth of tourists from India, Japan, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Against the backdrop of tensions between Beijing and Canberra and China’s economic slowdown, the Australian Trade Bureau released data on Wednesday that the number of Chinese…

2019 Global Immigration Wealth Review – AfrAsia Bank Report(5)

Factors that encourage wealth growth According to our research, the main factors that encourage a country’s wealth growth include: Strong security: The safety of women and children is especially important. Media freedom and neutrality – What is important is that a country’s main news media is neutral and objective. Strong ownership – Zimbabwe provides a…

The number of Asian Christians has increased.

The East Melbourne Church breaks the general trend of reduced worshippers because of the increase in the number of Asian believers, especially Chinese. According to reports, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2016 census data shows that Australian Christians account for 52% of the total population, accounting for 61% in 2011, and up to 88%…

Darden is preparing to expand the power of spy agencies

According to reports, Interior Minister Peter Dutton (Daton) is preparing to expand the power of spy agencies in Australia. Federal Interior Minister Dutton said that he is currently considering new plans to expand the power of Australian spy agencies to collect intelligence and shut down domestic cyber attacks. The Australian spy agency is called The…

Huawei still stays in Australia and lobbied 5G

Huawei’s chairman announced that Huawei will continue to stay in Australia and said that it will eventually overcome the government’s ban to participate in Australia’s 5G launch. Chairman John Lord stood in front of the parliament building and announced that he would continue to renew the sponsorship agreement with the Canberra Raiders football team. He…

Australia has the opportunity to become a lithium mine export center for special electric vehicles in the future

Rob Scott, CEO of Wesfarmers, said the company is preparing to develop lithium reserves in Western Australia. Australia can also seize this opportunity to become a major producer and exporter of electric vehicle minerals. Earlier this year, Wesfarmers acquired Kidman Resources for $776 million. Kidman Resources has huge reserves of lithium minerals in Western Australia.…