Australian Export Council conducts in-depth survey on exports
To better understand the export behaviour of Australian companies and help shape Australia’s future trade agenda, the Australian Export Council is conducting Australia’s International Business Survey.
Your response is invited to help decision-makers better understand the needs of Australian exporters. The survey is the most in-depth, extensive research of its kind. It will fill a major gap in understanding the export behaviour of Australian companies.
The University of Sydney is conducting the survey on behalf of the Export Council of Australia with the support of Austrade and the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation.
Health and biotechnology companies are important contributors to the Australian economy and growing Australia’s exports overseas. Capturing your perspective will be essential to the success of Australia’s International Business Survey 2013.
As a member of the health and biotech industry, your insights will add value to this important research which can help shape Australia’s future trade agenda. To understand your business, your view is needed.
Feedback is sought from companies of any size involved in international business, including those aspiring to compete internationally or ones who have recently stopped doing international business. The survey is independent and confidential.
The survey takes only 15 minutes to complete and will remain open until 22 November. By completing the survey you will become part of an exclusive online community and will have the opportunity to network with like-minded companies as well as business and government leaders at a business forum in Sydney.
To start the survey, click here. For further information, click here.
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