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19.01.2022 ANNOUNCEMENT - The @AusGovFTA Facebook page is closing on the 15/12/2017. For all Free Trade Agreement (FTA) news, events and information, follow Austrade on LinkedIn bit.ly/AustradeLinkedIN



18.01.2022 Australia’s Free Trade Agreements with China (ChAFTA) and Japan (JAEPA) have resulted in more sales and business growth opportunities for Angove Family Winemakers. Find out how ChAFTA and JAEPA have reduced tariffs on wine products and helped Angove become a competitive global player. https://www.austrade.gov.au//angove-family-winemakers-find

17.01.2022 Are you an SME in Victoria? Are you looking to export your goods or service, but unsure where to start? Come along to our FREE Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) Seminar in Sale on Friday 24 November to learn about Australia’s FTAs with China (ChAFTA), Japan (JAEPA) & Korea (KAFTA) & how your business can benefit from them. Spaces are limited, register now! http://bit.ly/2zEEZBc

10.01.2022 Free Trade Agreements are helping to boost Australian wine exports and thanks to the Australia’s Free Trade Agreement with China (ChAFTA), China has overtaken the United States as the most valuable destination for Australian wine. http://bit.ly/2vrRbo0



09.01.2022 Australian wine exports to Japan continue to grow with 889.3 million liters of wine sold annually. Learn more about the trends and opportunities for the wine industry and how you can to take advantage of Australia’s Free Trade Agreement with Japan (JAEPA). http://bit.ly/2eZ9cGq

08.01.2022 ‘For the Chinese market, we had to make our pizzas sweeter and spicier. In total, we changed nearly 70% of the original product, but if we hadn’t, our pizzas would not have been successful.’ Just one of the many amazing insights we learnt from Emilio De Lorso from Della Rosa Fresh Food about his export journey. http://bit.ly/2iRE39J

07.01.2022 Tariff reductions under Australia’s Free Trade Agreements with China (ChAFTA), Japan (JAEPA) and Korea (KAFTA) are helping drive more Australian business and tourism success. Find out how tariff reductions under these agreements have helped Hellyers Road Distillery increase sales, find new market opportunities and drive Tasmanian tourism. http://bit.ly/2zd1oW1



06.01.2022 A fantastic turn out at our FTA Seminar in Sale today with 17 Australian businesses joining us. We were lucky to hear from Lachlan McKinnon, CEO of Southern Eels Australia speak on the importance of Australian imagery in overseas marketing. China, Japan & Korea consider Australia as having high food safety standards & businesses should take advantage of this when they market their products in these countries. http://bit.ly/2iBgz8c

03.01.2022 Market visits are key to understanding the culture of the country you are intending to export to, but have you thought about inviting potential distributors or clients to visit your ‘place of origin’? Doing so can benefit your team, give you a competitive advantage and help strengthen cultural ties.

02.01.2022 It was fantastic to hear from The Hon Keith Pitt MP at our Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Seminar in Cairns yesterday about Australia’s North Asia FTAs and what they can do for small and medium businesses in Cairns. Don’t miss our next FREE FTA Seminar in Sale VIC on Friday 24 November. Register your attendance today! http://bit.ly/2zEEZBc

01.01.2022 Korean wine consumers are demanding newer and more exotic wine varieties. Australia’s Free Trade Agreement with Korea (KAFTA) has eliminated all tariffs on red, white and sparkling wine, giving Australian wine exporters a competitive advantage. Learn more about the trends and opportunities for your business under KAFTA http://bit.ly/2wvl5Kq

01.01.2022 Flametree Wines has become more price competitive in the Chinese market thanks to Australia’s Free Trade Agreement with China (ChAFTA). ChAFTA has already reduced tariffs on Australian wine exports from 14% to 5.6%. These tariffs will be eliminated on 1 January 2019 helping to provide even more growth opportunities for Australian wine exporters.



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