What’s next for Australia’s trade deal with the EU

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The European Union could ink a free trade deal with Australia as early as February now that the federal government’s climate laws meet the bloc’s exacting environmental standards | rachelclun

“We want to make sure that the Europeans share in those critical minerals, but there’s got to be something for Australia in that process,” he said.

, including feta and Irish whiskey. However, Lange said there was room for flexibility, and pointed to the trade agreement with Canada. Opposition trade spokesman Kevin Hogan, who is meeting the European delegation on Tuesday, said a good trade deal for Australia meant a good deal for the agriculture sector.

This week’s meetings with government ministers, parliamentary committees and business groups come ahead of next month’s formal round of offers on goods, services and market access.Farrell said ultimately, a trade deal with the EU, which has a GDP of about $23 trillion and a population of 450 million, would be important for Australia.

 

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rachelclun Stuff the EU.

rachelclun BMWs duty free..........now that they last for ever

rachelclun So we're joining the EU.

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