The UK is Australia’s second-largest export market by value at $359 million, and the country’s largest by volume with 208 million litres of wine exported to the UK in March 2023. The deal includes the relaxation of trade and visa arrangements between the two countries and was welcomed by...
The Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (A-UKFTA) is a significant milestone in the strengthening of trade ties between the two nations, making the UK one of Australia’s biggest trading partners. On 17 December 2021, Australia and the United Kingdom made history with...
"Australia is in a prime position to be one of the first (to negotiate a deal)," Birmingham said. "Our desire is to see an agreement that eliminates tariffs, quotas and other trade barriers across services and investment as much as possible." According to Birmingham Britain was Australia's...
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A final "agreement in principle" will be published in the coming days, it added. The UK-Australia trade relationship was worth 13.9 billion pounds ($19.4 billion) last year and is set to grow under the deal, the statement said.
What would an Australia-style deal look like for the UK? There would not be a free trade agreement with the EU. The UK would have to abide by WTO rules, so tariffs would be imposed on goods coming into the UK from the EU and vice versa. ...
World trade OrganisationGovernment Procurement AgreementFree Trade AgreementGPA+legal interpretationThis briefing paper provides a detailed comparison of the differences between the procurement chapter of the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement (UK-AUS FTA) andSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
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UK livestock farmers fear Australia trade deal will threaten way of life The City also welcomed the deal. Miles Celic, chief executive of TheCityUK lobby group, described the agreement as a “substantial achievement”, adding that it showed “the UK has the ambition and expertise to negotiate ...