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Chinese university students are being told to avoid studying in Australia. (Jie Zhao, Corbis via Getty Images) The Australian international student market is losing its historical advantage in China with education agents advising clients that the combination of closed borders, xenophobia and safety concerns make it an unwise choice, a report says. Australia’s handling of the pandemic did not unduly influence agents’ attitudes to Australia, with it being rated alongside the United States as an attractive study destination due to its public health response. The report from Navitas found that while students from China were still interested in studying in Australia, some agents were “insisting” that students apply to another country. Many agents had done away with their Australia-only desks and departments. ....
Canberra [Australia], May 19 (ANI): Amid worsening relations between Beijing and Canberra, a survey has found that while students from China were still interested in studying in Australia, some agents were insisting that students apply to another country. ....
Chinese students told to avoid studying in Australia 20 May 2021, 01:56 GMT+10 Canberra [Australia], May 19 (ANI): Amid worsening relations between Beijing and Canberra, a survey has found that while students from China were still interested in studying in Australia, some agents were insisting that students apply to another country. According to The Australian Financial Review (AFR), the report follows anecdotal evidence in February that agents outside the major cities had been instructed by the government to direct students away from Australia. The survey of 900 agents in 73 countries was conducted in March by Navitas, a global education provider. Jonathan Chew, head of strategic insights and analytics at Navitas, said that if the Chinese market, which is worth USD 10 billion to the Australian economy, continued to divert to other countries, it would be impossible to make up the lost revenue from countries in south-east Asia and Europe. ....
PoultryWorld Poultry market outlook recovers, national differences remain After a very challenging quarter, the outlook for the global poultry industry is gradually improving, although poultry trade remains very competitive. Rabobank’s latest poultry report notes the industry is facing major challenges due to Covid-19 market disruption, very high and volatile feed prices, avian influenza in the northern hemisphere, and some volatility from nations affected by African Swine Fever. As nations reopen their foodservice sectors, the poultry industry will start to recover as more than a third of global poultry consumption is linked to this area. Photo: Bert Jansen But Rabobank believes that as nations reopen their foodservice sectors, the poultry industry will start to recover as more than a third of global poultry consumption is linked to this area. This in turn will help global traders as stock levels fall. ....
Large price gap For frequently sold products such as electro and toys, amazon.nl is 7 to 9 percent cheaper than bol.com and MediaMarkt, 15 percent cheaper than Wehkamp and 18 percent cheaper than Coolblue. This is shown by measurements of price comparator Omnia Retail that appeared in Dutch business newspaper FD. The Dutch competitors do respond: when Amazon, for example, lowers the price of an iPhone, bol.com follows. As a result, the price difference narrowed during Black Friday week, but the price gap widened structurally during the course of the year.
This has everything to do with the strong growth of e-commerce due to the corona crisis: local webshops did not have to lower prices to grow strongly, they can barely even keep up with orders. But after corona, these differences can start to hurt, thinks Sander Roose of Omnia Retail. ....