On 3 February, CIBEL Co-Director Professor Deborah Healey joined a roundtable discussion which examined four aspects of the Beijing Olympics: boycotts, COVID-19 control, law reform, and the economics of the Olympics.
Find out what a retail e-AUD would mean for lawyers and other stakeholders, write Professor Heng Wang and Professor Deborah Healey, in collaboration with Unisearch.
Involving 15 countries and covering a market of 2.2 billion people with a combined size of 30% of the world’s GDP, the largest trade deal in history Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has signed on 15 November 2020.
On 20 November 2020, CIBEL member Associate Professor Kun Fan presented at the Fordham Conference on International Arbitration and Mediation as part of the New York Arbitration Week.
CIBEL Centre's Professor Heng Wang suggests that it could be meaningful to seek new solutions to trade tensions “through the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
CIBEL Centre’s Co-director Professor Heng Wang was invited to join ABC's Midday Report program on 13 May to talk about the risks and potential solutions for the worsen Australia-China trade relationships.
The signing of the US-China Phase One Deal on 15 January 2020 seems to be a positive sign amid the 22-month trade war. Will this deal ease the trade war and the relationships of the two biggest economies in the world?
On 8 November,CIBEL's Associate Professor Heng Wang took an interview with SBS Madarin on the impact of the RCEP to RPCs, especially China and Australia.
With the trade war between the U.S and China escalated over the past few months, the positions of the two countries and their major trade partners brings to the current multilateral trading system are being discussed actively.
Professor Heng Wang, from the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) talks Central Bank Digital Currency, China business and economic law.