For companies, offshore expansion doesnât really work via Zoom
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Australian companies will largely put off significant offshore expansion plans while international borders remain shut, business leaders have warned.
The timing of the prolonged border closure is damaging as it coincides with calls for companies to reduce their reliance on China because of the tense trade relationship with the worldâs second-biggest economy.
John Wylie says it is hard to build new relationships with counterparties through video conferencing. Â
Arsineh Houspian
âWhen you have established relationships, whether personal or commercial, you can sustain those relationships through Zoom calls. You canât build new relationships, or itâs very, very hard to build new, trusting relationships by video conferencing. Itâs very hard to grow businesses and build new relationships and go into new markets if you havenât actually met people,â said John Wylie, pri
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