w88 casino News Network (Contributed by the International Chinese Education (Business) Practice and Research Base)On the afternoon of October 11, local time, the Business Confucius Institute at the University of Victoria in Australia held a special lecture. Dr. Peng Xiujian, a senior researcher at the Policy Research Center of the University of Victoria, conducted an in-depth analysis and discussion on China’s aging population, delayed retirement policy and its impact on economic development.
Prof Colin Clark, Australian Director of the Confucius Institute, delivered a welcome speech and extended a warm welcome to the guests on behalf of the University of Victoria and the Confucius Institute. Professor Colin focused on the Confucius Institute's "China-Australia Business" series of business forum projects, emphasizing that this series of forums and lectures aim to promote exchanges and cooperation between academia and industry and build a China-Australia business information sharing platform. At the same time, this project provides valuable opportunities for Victoria University and local college students in Melbourne, helping them better understand industry trends and improve practical experience.

Professor Colin Clark, Australian Director of the Confucius Institute, delivered a welcome speech
Consul General Fang Xinwen of the Chinese Consulate General in Melbourne attended this lecture and delivered a keynote speech on the theme of China-Australia economy. Consul Ding Li, Counselor of the Consulate General, and Deputy Consuls Li Linze and Chen Han accompanied the event. Consul General Fang said that the Chinese government has recently introduced a series of incremental policies to promote the steady recovery of the economy and have a positive impact on the stock market and real estate market, injecting strong confidence and vitality into the development of the Chinese economy. Consul General Fang emphasized that China is willing to further share development opportunities with Australia and help the two countries move forward hand in hand on the road of common development. At the same time, Consul General Fang also encouraged scholars engaged in China studies in the consular district to actively explore Chinese issues, encourage more Australian people to deepen their understanding of China, and contribute to the sustained and healthy development of bilateral relations.

Consul General Fang Xinwen speaks
Dr. Xiujian Peng, senior researcher at the Policy Research Center of Victoria University, shared her data model research results based on China's delayed retirement policy on the topic of "Can raising the retirement age effectively alleviate China's population pressure?" Dr. Peng deeply analyzed the reasons behind the implementation of delayed retirement and discussed in detail the multi-faceted impact of this policy on economic development. He also discussed the effectiveness of this policy under China's current demographic structure, providing profound insights and analysis.

Dr Xiujian Peng gave a special speech

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The lecture attracted on-site participation from representatives from the Australian Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce, local business circles and law firms in Melbourne, as well as scholars and students from Victoria University and other Melbourne universities. In order to expand its influence, the Confucius Institute also simultaneously pushed the event to audiences in China and Australia through online live broadcast. The live broadcast attracted more than 600 people to watch and received more than 5,000 likes, which received an enthusiastic response.
