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EU approves free trade negotiations with Australia and NZ After eight months of closed-door diplomacy, European Union leaders have formally approved free-trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Australia and New Zealand, paving the way for a multi-billion dollar deal before the United Kingdom leaves the EU in March. The European Union will push Australia to clean up its petrol standards – which currently allow for dirtier fuel than India and China – as part of negotiations on a new free trade agreement. EU-Australia Trade Agreement negotiations On 18 June 2018 Commissioner Malmström and Trade Minister Ciobo officially launched negotiations for a trade agreement between the EU and Australia. A team of European Union trade negotiators are meeting their Australian counterparts in Canberra from 14-18 October for the fifth round of negotiations towards the EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The latest round follows Australia's publication of the EU's Geographical Indications list in August and an initial market access exchange offer for goods from both sides. But the UK will not be able to start its negotiations over future trade with New Zealand and Australia until 30 March 2019. The European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, has vowed to complete the EU’s talks with the two countries by 31 October of that year,
21 Jun 2018 On Monday 18 June, the EU and Australia formally launched negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA)
No commentary on the present negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) between Australia and the European Union (EU) would be complete without a 3 Dec 2019 Australia's relationship with the European Union (EU) has finally come of age. With the commencement of negotiations for a Free Trade 5 Feb 2020 Commissioner Phil Hogan noted that there was no existing free trade agreement between Australia and the EU – a fact the prime minister 26 Aug 2019 The federation's trade and economics spokeswoman, Pru Gordon, said the agreement should remove tariffs on Australian imports to Europe as 4 Sep 2019 Current trade. The EU is New Zealand's third-largest trading partner after China and Australia. By comparison, New Zealand was only the 50th 2 Feb 2020 While a Canada-style agreement would allow tariff- and quota-free trade in goods, under the existing withdrawal agreement the UK and EU
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On 22 May 2018, the Council of the European Union adopted the decision authorising the opening of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Australia. So far the EU and Australia have been conducting their trade and economic relations under the 2008 EU-Australian Partnership Framework. This aims to facilitate trade in industrial products between the EU and Australia by reducing technical barriers and improve trade in services and investment. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) leads Australia's whole-of-government negotiations on the Australia-EU FTA. Australia's negotiating positions rely on input provided by stakeholders. Stakeholders are invited to express their views through public meetings, industry specific consultations, or written submissions. EU approves free trade negotiations with Australia and NZ After eight months of closed-door diplomacy, European Union leaders have formally approved free-trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Australia and New Zealand, paving the way for a multi-billion dollar deal before the United Kingdom leaves the EU in March. The European Union will push Australia to clean up its petrol standards – which currently allow for dirtier fuel than India and China – as part of negotiations on a new free trade agreement. EU-Australia Trade Agreement negotiations On 18 June 2018 Commissioner Malmström and Trade Minister Ciobo officially launched negotiations for a trade agreement between the EU and Australia. A team of European Union trade negotiators are meeting their Australian counterparts in Canberra from 14-18 October for the fifth round of negotiations towards the EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The latest round follows Australia's publication of the EU's Geographical Indications list in August and an initial market access exchange offer for goods from both sides.
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20 Feb 2019 The EU has no free trade agreement with the US, Australia or New Zealand. Negotiations are underway with Australia and New Zealand. 2 Aug 2018 It is an exciting time – the European Union (EU) has started the long-awaited negotiations with Australia on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
A team of European Union trade negotiators met their Australian counterparts in Canberra from 10-14 February for negotiations towards the EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The latest round followed an exchange of offers for services and investment and public procurement.
The Australia & European Union Free Trade Agreement An FTA with the EU has the potential to open up a market for Australian goods and services of half a 21 Jun 2018 On Monday 18 June, the EU and Australia formally launched negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) 14 Feb 2019 CANBERRA, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Progress on a free trade agreement (FTA) between Australia and the European Union (EU) has been 6 Jan 2020 Birmingham said yesterday: “Negotiations for an FTA [free trade The UK elected to withdraw from the EU over free movement…to take back 5 Sep 2019 The Australian Government is negotiating a comprehensive and ambitious Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU). 13 Aug 2019 Negotiations concerning the Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement (A -EU FTA) continue to build momentum, as shown by this 14 Aug 2019 As part of negotiations for an EU – Australia free trade agreement, the EU has asked Australia to protect a total of 400 product names: including
27 Jan 2018 The European Union (EU) and Australia have embarked officially on a free trade agreement (FTA) negotiation process, a procedure expected The European Union has launched negotiations for a comprehensive and ambitious trade agreement with Australia. The EU is Australia's second-biggest trade partner. Bilateral trade in goods between the two partners has risen steadily in recent years, reaching almost €48bn in 2017. Bilateral trade in services added an additional €27bn. Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement Australia and the European Union (EU) launched negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) on 18 June 2018. Based on 2018-19 data, as a bloc, the EU was Australia's second largest trading partner, third largest export destination, and second largest services export market. On 22 May 2018, the Council of the European Union adopted the decision authorising the opening of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Australia. So far the EU and Australia have been conducting their trade and economic relations under the 2008 EU-Australian Partnership Framework. This aims to facilitate trade in industrial products between the EU and Australia by reducing technical barriers and improve trade in services and investment.