On November 2nd, upon invitation by Australia China Business Council, CCIC Australia attends its Food and Agribusiness Summit held in Sydney when Al Liang, vice marketing manager delivers a speech on the company’s traceability solutions for Australian foods and agricultural exports to China. After nearly a year of implementation of ChaFTA, there has been an increase in Australian food exports as a whole, but this increase is limited due to a number of reasons, one of which is the lack of an effective mechanism at government levels to boost bilateral trade. CCIC’s PSI or pre-shipment inspection as well as its online traceability system is aimed at offering a better channel for market access of Australian exports. Officials from the Australian government and China Consulate General in Sydney have also attended the summit.