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Overview

CCB provides grant funding to UTS: ACRI in 2022

Commitments (Constant USD, 2023)$9,950
Commitment Year2022Country of ActivityAustraliaDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationAustraliaSectorOther Social Infrastructure And ServicesFlow TypeGrant

Status

Project lifecycle

Completion

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Jan 1, 2022
Start (actual)
Jan 1, 2022
End (actual)
Jan 1, 2022

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Funding agencies

State-owned Commercial Banks

  • China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB)

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • University of Technology Sydney

Loan description

CCB provides grant funding to UTS: ACRI in 2022

Narrative

Full Description

Project narrative

In 2022, 5% of the funding for the University of Technology Sydney's Australia-China Relations Institute (UTS: ACRI) derived from industry contributions. The Australia-China Relations Institute is an affiliated think tank established by the University of Technology Sydney to focus on Australia-China relations. Industry supporters for the budget included China Construction Bank (CCB) and John Holland (John Holland Pty Ltd) in addition to 3 other entities (King & Wood Mallesons, MA Financial Group and the University of Birmingham). The total external contributions towards the 2020 UTS:ACRI funding totaled to $75,819 AUD, of which CCB is estimated to have provided $15,163.80 AUD given the assumption of equal contributions.

Staff comments

1. To estimate the contributions by the Chinese state-owned entities, AidData has assumed that each donor granted in equal proportions ($15,163.80 AUD each) for the $75,819 AUD total corporate contributions.