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The Australia-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (ASFTA) was signed in 2003, followed by agreements with Thailand and the United States (Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement, AUSFTA) in 2005. These agreements aimed to strengthen economic ties and promote trade in goods and services.
The FTA was ratified by the United States Congress with the passage of the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act. It was passed by the House of Representatives on 14 July 2004 by a vote of 314–109 and by the Senate on 15 July 2004 by a vote of 80–16, [ 2 ] and signed into law by President George W. Bush on 3 August ...
Australia–Chile Free Trade Agreement; China–Australia Free Trade Agreement; Australia–Korea Free Trade Agreement; Japan–Australia Economic Partnership Agreement; Australia–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement; Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement
Australia–Singapore free trade agreement: Australia Singapore 2016 Australia–Thailand free trade agreement: Australia Thailand 2005 Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement: Australia United States 2004 Australia–Japan Free Trade Agreement: Australia Japan 2015 Australia–China Free Trade Agreement: Australia People's Republic of ...
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom Union (CANZUK) China–Japan–South Korea Free Trade Agreement; Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) Commonwealth Free Trade Area (CFTA) Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) [14] Economic Partnership Agreements (EU-ACP)
The Australian Embassy in South Korea reported that after a year of the FTA, "it is already making a big impact", [28] Citing statistics that Koreas exports to Australia rose by 7.5%. [28] Australian consumers have benefited from a larger access to Korean products, creating a positive attitude within the Korean population in Australia towards ...
The OED records the use of the phrase "free trade agreement" with reference to the Australian colonies as early as 1877. [9] After the WTO's World Trade Organization - which has been considered by some as a failure for not promoting trade talks, but a success by others for preventing trade wars - states increasingly started exploring options to conclude FTAs.
The Australia–Chile Free Trade Agreement is a trade agreement between the countries of Chile and Australia. It was signed on July 30, 2008 and went into effect in the 1st quarter of 2009. [ 1 ] The agreement was intended to go into effect on January 1, 2009, but was delayed due to Chile not being able to finish its ratification in time.