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Australian traders should turn to South America
Zoe Dauth | August 17, 2019Australia should not ignore the opportunities to trade more with Latin America following the historic trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
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Did the Osaka G20 mark the end of economic order?
Shiro Armstrong | July 2, 2019The Osaka G20 summit may yet be remembered in history as the moment the global rules based order was lost.
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Understanding the Indonesia-Australia trade deal
Matthew Busch | April 13, 2019The much delayed but now finally signed IA-CEPA could help take the political heat out of the countries’ bilateral relations regardless of election results in both countries.
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It’s time to modernise, not abandon, the WTO
John Denton | March 12, 2019There is no shortage of opinion pieces heralding the end of the rules-based multilateral trading system but this means the World Trade Organisation needs to be modernised, rather than abandoned altogether.
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Why international trade wars are bad news for Asia
Amitendu Palit | January 21, 2019While the bilateral trade dispute between the USA and China may create some economic opportunities for Australia and South Asia, they will be outweighed by its long-term adverse impacts.
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Trump, trade wars and tariffs
Tim Harcourt | December 6, 2018Experts from around the world are working hard to understand what Donald Trump’s economic policies mean for global trade systems.
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The ‘big boys’ can learn trade lessons from smaller states
Joel Ng | November 12, 2018Small states can offer positive examples of success for larger countries looking for solutions to the problems and discontents in their much larger and more complex economies.
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Global trade digitisation – An opportunity for Australia
Open Forum | October 30, 2018Michael Lim, Head of Trade and Supply Chain at ANZ, outlined the opportunities for digitising regional trade documents at GAP’s Economic Summit in Sydney.
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How did a cockatoo reach 13th century Sicily?
Heather Dalton | June 27, 2018Images of a cockatoo in Frederick II of Sicily’s book on falconry reveal how trade routes around Australia’s north were flourishing as far back as medieval times.