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Doing Business - Mallesons’ Guide to Doing Business in Australia
Doing Business - Mallesons’ 2026 guide to doing business in Australia - is your essential resource for investing and undertaking business operations in the Australian market.
30 April 2026
Insight
Asia’s new economic order is transforming deals – and there’s a place for Australia
Across Asia, the deal landscape is responding to disruptions; the general US geopolitical reset, tariffs and currency volatility, to name a few. All are feeding into an environment where localisation and intra-Asia reliance are increasing. And where restructuring is the new M&A.
29 August 2025
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Doing Business: KWM’s Guide to Doing Business in Australia
KWM’s Guide to Doing Business in Australia is your essential resource to investing and undertaking business operations in Australia.
14 April 2025
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KWM's Guide to Doing Business in Australia 2024
KWM’s Guide to Doing Business in Australia is your essential companion to unlocking Asia Pacific growth and innovation opportunities.
10 May 2024
Insight
International comparison of Cyber Security regulatory settings: KWM report commissioned by AICD
The increasing regularity of high-profile cyber incidents is a constant and costly reminder that effective cyber resilience is fundamental to realising the promised benefits of digitisation. Australia is among many countries seeking to reboot its cyber defences.
08 May 2023
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KWM South & Southeast Asia Data Centre Briefing
South & Southeast Asia is one of the fastest-growing markets for data centres in the world.
24 May 2022
Insight
China relaxes rules on lab-developed tests – but uncertainties remain
New regulations in China designed to encourage innovation in clinical trials have made it easier to test human samples in a lab setting.
19 May 2022
Insight
The dawn of the SGX SPAC: Singapore Exchange becomes the first major Asian exchange to offer SPAC listings
This article was written by Nick Davies and Laura Luo
03 September 2021
Insight
Impact Of The Novel Coronavirus Outbreak On Chinese Commodity Sale Contracts
The novel coronavirus outbreak in China has attracted significant attention worldwide with the World Health Organization recently declaring it a "public health emergency of international concern". Reportedly, there is a rising number of infection and mortality cases resulting from the outbreak, with the majority of those cases still being found in mainland China. In response, the Chinese government has taken various significant measures to contain the widening spread of the new disease, resulting in a knock-on effect on industrial and commercial activity within the country. As one of the largest consumers of commodity products globally, the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak on international commodity contracts with Chinese buyers raises challenging and important questions of whether it constitutes ground for buyers to be relieved from their performance (and if so the extent of such relief), the procedure for claiming such relief and also the consequences on the overall contractual relationship. Obviously, these are equally important questions for commodity sellers on the other end of the equation. At a high-level and as part of a brief note, we consider some key issues arising and endeavor to provide certain practical suggestions how might parties address the issues in a manner best to safeguard their interests.
10 February 2020
Insight
International comparison of Cyber Security regulatory settings - Summary
The increasing regularity of high-profile cyber incidents is a constant and costly reminder that effective cyber resilience is fundamental to realising the promised benefits of digitisation. Australia is among many countries seeking to reboot its cyber defences.