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The Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement (ANZCERTA), signed in 1983, marked a significant step towards bilateral trade agreements, creating a single economic market between the two nations. The 1990s saw Australia engaging in further bilateral agreements, including those with countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
This is a list of the largest two-way trading partners of Australia, based on data released by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the 2022 calendar year. [ 1 ] The largest trading partners
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There is a working holiday program in place which allows young people to travel and work for set periods in each other's country. Bilateral trade and investment is substantial. In 2019–20, two-way trade was $4.7 billion in goods and A$3 billion in services.
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 ...
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IA-CEPA contains clauses on bilateral free trade, investments, skills training visas, investor arbitration, e-commerce, and intellectual property protection. [1] Indonesia, under the agreement, will remove tariffs from nearly all Australian products exported to Indonesia while all Indonesian products exported to Australia will be free of tariffs. [2]