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Why did Baidu come to Australia?

The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement has been implemented, and the commercial exchanges between China and Australia are also deepening. In the next decade, China's trade with Australia and even the whole world will have great market prospects.

At the same time, in response to the question of how big Australian products are in the China market, Mr. Liang also replied: I immigrated to Australia in 2006. In the past ten years, I have often brought Australian products back to China. In fact, it lies in the Chinese people's favor for Australian products. I have been thinking about how to let more China people know about Australian products and buy them. In China, more than 80% of netizens are using Baidu search, providing hundreds of millions of search responses for netizens every day. Enterprises all over the world are using Baidu to promote their products to China, and people in China are also using Baidu to understand the world.

Baidu (Nasdaq:BIDU) is the largest Chinese search engine and the largest Chinese website in the world. Li Yanhong was founded in Zhongguancun, Beijing in October, 2000, and devoted himself to providing people with a "simple and reliable" way to obtain information. The word "Baidu" comes from a sentence by Xin Qiji, a poet in China in the Song Dynasty, which symbolizes Baidu's persistent pursuit of Chinese information retrieval technology.