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China and Australia strengthen business ties through free trade, featuring innovative companies like ZBOM and health tonics by Sophie Todd

In Short:
– Business opportunities between China and Australia have expanded due to a mutual free trade agreement.
– ZBOM Home uses advanced technology and aims to improve efficiency while targeting the Australian market for growth.

Business opportunities between China and Australia continue to grow, powered by the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.

Hosted by Mark Llewellyn, today’s episode , The Art of The Deal, highlights two standout companies making waves in this growing trade landscape: ZBOM Home Furniture and Mrs. Toddy’s Tonic.

ZBOM, a Chinese company established in 1998, has combined innovative design and technology to become a leader in home furnishings. With a focus on blending human creativity with robotics, ZBOM is now targeting Australia as its first international market. Partnering with IGF Australia, the company is set to establish a presence in Melbourne and Sydney, marking an exciting phase in its global expansion.

The Chinese market

On the health front, Mrs. Toddy’s Tonic, founded by Sophie Todd, is tackling health concerns with its natural turmeric-based formula. Despite overcoming personal health challenges, Sophie’s tonic is poised to enter the Chinese market, targeting the country’s large diabetic population. Mark Llewellyn delves into how this health product could strengthen the connection between the two nations.

 



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