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Export Council of Australia

Locality: The Rocks, Sydney

Phone: +61 2 8243 7400



Address: Level 17, 9 Castlereagh Street 2000 The Rocks, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.export.org.au

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25.01.2022 Yesterday afternoon, Simon Birmingham signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement on behalf of Australia, together with the Prime Minister. This is a huge accomplishment, especially for the ASEAN nations. The 10 nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have provided remarkable leadership to bring about this 15-nation trade agreement that will be the biggest trade agreement of its type globally. What this does is provide a common set of rules and approaches in terms of trade across some 15 nations that account for 30 per cent of the world's population and around 30 per cent of global GDP Read more here https://www.senatorbirmingham.com.au/press-conference-parli



21.01.2022 Join this free webinar for a series of insights, discussions and perspectives of global economic outlook: insolvencies and trade risks, as well as how to protect your business in a complex and unstable business environment. Tune in on 24 November at 6pm AEDT! Secure your spot here: http://webinars.coface.com/apr-20201124rsvp

19.01.2022 In article nine in our Incoterms 2020 series written by our Chair @Dianne Tipping, we present the DPU - Delivered At Place Unloaded - Incoterms 2020 Rule. The seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to and unloading them at the named place of destination. DPU is the only Incoterms rule that requires the seller to unload goods at the place of destination. Learn more about DPU Incoterms 2020 rule and if it's right for you: https://www.export.org.au//dpu-delivered-at-place-unloaded

17.01.2022 As of October 2020, New Zealand, Australia, Samoa, Kiribati, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Niue and Cook Islands have ratified the Agreement. PACER Plus will come into force on 13 December 2020. The Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus is a regional development-centred trade agreement. It is a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) covering goods, services and investment. Negotiations on PACER Plus commenced in 2009 and concluded in Brisbane on 20 April 2017. Read more: https://www.export.org.au//pacer-plus-will-come-into-force



17.01.2022 We have put together COVID19 Road to Recovery online course to assist businesses like yours to chart a new way forward, aided by practical tips and tools you can apply to your business situation. The course consists of 3 modules to guide your business through the COVID19 situation. ECA Members receive over 40% discount for this course. Please contact our Membership Coordinator Jun on [email protected] to receive your discount code. ... Book your spot today: https://export.floralms.com/

16.01.2022 One cost-effective way for Aussie SMEs to sell to China without having to establish a physical presence is through e-commerce. ECA Chair, Dianne Tipping recently spoke to Dynamic Business Magazine about e-commerce in China. It is critical to make sure you work out a logistics plan before you start selling, says Dianne. ... Read more here: https://dynamicbusiness.com.au//the-changing-face-of-e-com

12.01.2022 Trade barriers cause frustration and prevent business growth. With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in volatile market conditions overseas, it is important that your export issues are heard. The information you provide by registering your trade barriers enables us to either remove it or provide guidance on how to reduce its impact. ... Visit www.tradebarriersregister.com.au and lodge your barriers today.



11.01.2022 What a few weeks it has been for Australia and the world - we are starting to see the opening of some borders (not all) within Australia, however more lockdowns in other countries, better than expected COVID-19 figures in Australia, and the United States (US) elections. What are the possible Australian trade consequences from the US election result? It has yet to be recognised or endorsed by the current US President and his followers, but the plan seems to be that the Biden/...Harris administration will be inaugurated on 20 January 2021. There are a few immediate items of interest. ECA Director Andrew Hudson discusses them in his article: https://www.export.org.au//the-possible-australian-trade-c

10.01.2022 Simheang Tex established her textiles and clothing company KeiMeas Handicrafts because she wanted to do business that can empower women in her country, Cambodia. By providing work to her female staff - often mothers - she hopes to build their financial independence, enabling their children to be educated. In 2019, Simheang Tex of Kei Meas, Cambodia, participated in the Australia Awards Women Trading Globally program along with 14 fellow participants from South East Asia... and Mongolia. Read her inspiring story: https://www.export.org.au//2019-women-trading-globally-par

09.01.2022 We have developed a series of online workshops for companies wanting to understand export documentation requirements and/or gain assistance in training their team in processing documentation correctly and efficiently. Please note there are three workshops available covering different topics - you can attend one or all three! Topics and dates:... - International Contracts of Sale & Incoterms 2020 | Monday 16 November - Export Documentation & Procedures Plus Costing for Export | Wednesday 18 November - International Payment Documentation & Risk Management | Thursday 19 November Find out more and register here: https://www.export.org.au//getting-the-export-documentatio

05.01.2022 Australian Organic Honey’s sales were impacted by COVID-19. Their loan from Export Finance Australia will cover inventory and labour costs to help them fulfil an export order to Germany. If your business has been impacted by COVID-19 or you simply need a cashflow boost, Export Finance Australia could help.... Find out more: https://www.exportfinance.gov.au/covid19

03.01.2022 Our partners AUSVEG and Western Union Business Solutions have put together a specialist panel to discuss the outlook for 2021, currency trends, export marketing funding opportunities and practical tips to better manage the financial risks associated with exporting, help protect against unfavourable currency movements and better prepare your business for exporting in 2021. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u3wajC2PTWSWovXbrABR5Q



03.01.2022 Our featured member this Friday is Aglive Group, an Australian company that has developed an industry-first paddock-to-plate solution backed by blockchain data storage and encrypted security. Foreign markets that rely on imports are now looking to the safety and provenance of the products they are importing, which is where Australian technology like Aglive’s paddock-to-plate platform shines bright. Learn more about Aglive: https://www.export.org.au/global/eca-featured-member-aglive

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