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| | | ... Australia's free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom which came into effect on May 31. Some 99% of Australian products will enter the UK duty free thanks to the deal that was signed on 17 December 2021. It further builds on an existing two-way ... |
| | | | ... announcement to commemorate Queen Elizabeth on September 22, the ASX said it reached the decision to close trading on Australian products with the support of key stakeholders. "It is standard practice for ASX to observe national holidays by declaring ... |
| | | | 3iQ Digital Asset Management has chosen Cboe Australia to launch its inaugural Australian products. From today, the fund manager will offer Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs to Australian investors on the Cboe Australia exchange. The funds are designed to provide ... |
| | | | ... Longo. "I am not a protectionist. I welcome foreign competition in Australia. But this should not occur before Australian products are admitted to the market." He continued: "As we've discussed, the Parliament has done a good deal of work on digital ... |
| | | | ... China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue and the rhetoric, threats and/or measures limiting/banning imports of Australian products into its shores remain in place. But looking at Australia's trade stats, one would be forgiven for believing that ... |
| | | | ... its attempts to bring Australia to heel through rhetoric, threats and measures limiting/banning imports of Australian products - from barley to lobsters to wine - into its shores, China remains our top export market. Preliminary estimates by the Australian ... |
| | | | ... trade tensions between Canberra and Beijing, which has already prompted China to impose import restrictions on Australian products. The latest international merchandise trade data show that Australia's total exports to China dropped by 8.0% in February ... |
| | | | ... launched by US President Donald Trump, China has begun rejecting Australian goods or imposing heavy duties on Australian products. So far, China has targeted Australian barley, lobster and coal. Most recently, it imposed duties of us to 212% on wine ... |
| | | | ... month and a 4% decline in imports. International lockdowns have practically closed down export markets for Australian products, no matter how cheap the Australian dollar has gotten. In the same way as domestic lockdowns - and trepidation over future ... |
| | | | ... it can only be sold as 'white cheese in brine', or something similarly. If we agree to GIs, it could mean Australian products can't use familiar names on Australian shelves. But a bigger danger is the EU's adoption of the 'precautionary principle' as ... |
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