Oceania boasts the vast and clearest blue territory on Earth: the 34 million square kilometers of the exclusive economic zone of the Pacific Ocean is like an unrolled
Oceania
In today’s interconnected world, the Asia-Pacific and Oceania regions stand as dynamic hubs of economic activity, trade collaboration, and diplomatic engagement.
The 2025 Australian Indigenous Art Fair recently took place in Sydney’s historic Rocks District. As a central event in the 2025 NAIDOC Week celebrations, the fair served as a powerful platform for showcasing the deep-rooted heritage and cultural
Discussions about regional cooperation, sustainable development, and economic integration have long centered on the Oceania region, which includes Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Island Countries.
In July 2025, the Northern Territory of Australia held its first investment summit in Darwin, attracting participants from Asia, the United States and the Pacific region.
20 Jul: Trade, Tensions, and Transformation: A Ten-Year Review of China–Australia Economic Relations
Reported by the Asia Pacific Daily, China and Australia has vowed to enhance bilateral ties, and work together to uphold multilateralism
One of Oceania’s most significant commercial developments is the growing competition for fisheries resources and the geopolitical maneuvering surrounding exclusive economic zones (EEZs), which take place across the vast Pacific Ocean
As digital transformation becomes the most important business concern of the decade, the Oceania region—which includes the large Pacific Islands—stands at a pivotal point in its economic development.
On June 11, 2025, New Zealand officially announced its accession to the United States-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), becoming the 14th member state of the framework.
On May 13, 2025, the exchange rate of the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) against the US Dollar (USD) broke through 0.5915, reaching a nearly five-month high. Based on the Bank of China’s

