UK-Australia free trade deal: Which industry will benefit the most?
Australia has signed a new bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom. Which industry will benefit the most?
Australia has signed a new bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom. Which industry will benefit the most?
Japan’s new trade deal with Australia promises billions of dollars of economic benefits for both nations. How can Australian SMEs take advantage? Read on…
The Australia-Japan Free Trade Agreement has come into effect today, providing businesses with the opportunity to increase trade in goods and services with less investment restrictions.
The Australian Government says SMEs are to benefit from the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA), which officially entered into force today.
The Australian seafood industry is to benefit from the China Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed yesterday, according to the Seafood Trade Advisory Group (STAG).
The Abbott Government has concluded free trade negotiations with China, a move the Federal Government says will boost Australia’s economy by $18 billion.
Minister for Trade Simon Crean re-entered formal free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with China in mid-June, the 11th round since talks began in 2005 and the first since the Rudd government came to power. “Negotiations will continue to be challenging as this is China’s first FTA with a country that has trade interests across the […]
Singapore has only a population of four million, but with purchasing power that equals or exceeds that of the leading nations of Western Europe, a Free Trade Agreement, and a tradition of barrier-free trade, there are plenty of good reasons to export to Singapore. When the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was signed in 2003, […]
With lower barriers to entry and increased consumer purchasing power, the land of the rising sun offers endless rays of golden opportunity for Australians exporting to Japan. Find out how you can follow the success already experienced by Australian ICT companies, and export to Japan. The Japanese economy remains a powerful force in today’s international […]
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