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Export Market Development Grants (EMDG)

What is EMDG?

The Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme is a key Australian Government financial assistance program for aspiring and current exporters. Administered by Austrade, the scheme supports a wide range of industry sectors and products, including inbound tourism and the export of intellectual property and know-how outside Australia.

The EMDG scheme:

  • encourages small and medium sized Australian businesses to develop export markets
  • reimburses up to 50% of eligible export promotion expenses above $10,000 provided that the total expenses are at least $20,000
  • provides up to seven grants to each eligible applicant.

To access the scheme for the first time, businesses need to have spent $20,000 over two years on eligible export marketing expenses.  

Applications for the 2011-12 grant year open 1 July, 2012 and closes 30 November, 2012.

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What exporters say about applying for EMDG

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Changes to EMDG

Read about recent changes to the EMDG scheme that apply to export promotion expenditure from 1 July 2010 and applications lodged from 1 July 2011.

EMDG Initial Payment
2010-11

The initial payment ceiling is the maximum amount that will be paid as a first instalment to reimburse eligible EMDG applicants.  The initial payment ceiling for the 2010-11 grant year is $50,000.

Recipients for the 2010-11 grant year with an entitlement up to and including $50,000 will be paid in full.  Those with entitlements above this amount will receive a second tranche payment at the end of June 2012.  The size of the second tranche will be determined at that time to distribute the remaining available funding.

Case studies

Read about how other exporters have benefited from EMDG grants

EMDG Fraud Hotline

Provided for those who wish to confidentially report suspected fraud.

How to report a suspected fraud

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