Australia's largest ever private trade delegation is due to arrive in China on Sunday, just over a week after 18 employees from Australian gaming giant Crown Resorts Ltd were detained there for alleged gambling crimes.
More than 200 delegates, including Queensland state ministers, agricultural producers and exporters will be on the visit to Shanghai aimed at building on the A$160 billion ($120 billion) trade relationship between Australia and China.
"We have brought together businesses from banks to exporters and freight companies," Ben Lyons, the group's leader, said in a statement.
The 18 employees of Crown Resorts, Australia's top casino operator, including three Australians, have been held by Chinese authorities since last weekend.
As of Sunday, no charges had been laid, but the arrests have raised fears of a wider crackdown.
Among the high profile members of the "AccessChina"
delegation are Qantas Airways Ltd and both National Australia Bank and Australia and New Zealand Bank's agribusiness units.
Qantas Freight, which is looking to expand capacity in Asia, is hosting a networking dinner that Lyons said would help "educate the Shanghai business community on our regional capability when combined with an international freight provider".
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