How Is Queensland Strengthening Resource Sector Ties With China Through Trade?

2 min read | May 13, 2025 07:42 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Queensland deepens engagement with China across mining, energy, and infrastructure

  • Trade mission supports collaboration between government and resource companies

  • Strong trade volumes recorded with Mainland China and Hong Kong

Queensland’s mining and energy sectors, tracked through indexes including the ASX index are gaining visibility in global trade through government-led initiatives. A recent trade mission has reinforced the state's commercial ties with China, which remains its largest international trade partner.

Trade Volumes and Sector Engagement

Mainland China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continue to represent major destinations for Queensland’s exports and inward investment. Significant trade volumes have been recorded, spanning multiple sectors, including mining, infrastructure, and energy. The figures reflect sustained activity across Queensland’s export-driven industries.

Foreign Investment in Resources and Infrastructure

Foreign capital inflows from both Mainland China and Hong Kong have been directed toward mining operations and supporting infrastructure. These funds have contributed to a broader investment profile across key industries, reinforcing Queensland’s position in the regional economic landscape.

Government-Led Trade Mission Activities

The trade mission involved coordinated discussions between Queensland’s government representatives and commercial entities. Engagements covered mining services, mineral exports, and supply chain logistics. These activities form part of broader efforts to maintain trade relationships across East Asia.

Cross-Border Collaboration in Resource Development

The trade mission is aligned with Queensland’s strategic goal of enhancing international collaboration in critical resource development areas. By reinforcing its international partnerships, the state continues to serve as a key exporter within the ASX-listed resource sector, supporting diversified commercial engagement across mining, energy, and infrastructure categories.


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