1、April 2023Demystifying Chinese investment in AustraliaAbout our reportsKPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights on Chinese investments.Our first report was launched in September 2011 and this is the nineteenth Demystifying Chinese Investment
2、report in our series.This report examines Chinese investment in Australia for the calendar year 2022.The catalyst for our report series was the lack of detailed factual information about the nature and distribution of Chinas outbound direct investment(ODI)in Australia.Without this information,there
3、is misinformation and speculation.Our reports seek to set the record straight and debunk the myths associated with Chinese investment in this country.2023 KPMG,an Australian partnership and a member firm of the KPMG global organisation of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International L
4、imited,a private English company limited by guarantee.All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are trademarks used under license by the independent member firms of the KPMG global organisation.Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.Demystifying Chinese inve
5、stment in Australia 20231 Access previous Demystifying Chinese investment in Australia reportsMethodologyThe dataset is compiled jointly by KPMG and The University of Sydney Business School and covers investments into Australia made by corporates(not individuals)from the Peoples Republic of China th
6、rough mergers and acquisitions(M&A),joint ventures(JV)projects,and greenfield projects.Real estate referred to in this report does not include residential apartment and private home sales.The dataset also tracks Chinese investment by subsidiaries or special purpose vehicles in Hong Kong,Singapore,an