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ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement

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Overview

Minister for Trade, Simon Crean, signed the Agreement Etablishing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) on 27 February 2009, in Thailand.
 
The Trade Minister's announcement is available here.
 
AANZFTA will enter into force 1 January 2010. 

 
For more information on AANZFTA visit the DFAT website here.

Doing business with New Zealand and ASEAN

Austrade has detailed information on doing business in New Zealand and ASEAN countries: BruneiCambodia, Indonesia, Laos, MalaysiaPhilippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
 

Australia’s largest free trade agreement, the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) will come into force on 1 January 2010.

 
AANZFTA represents a population of 600 million and combined GDP of over A$3 trillion in 2008. ASEAN is our second largest trading partner and fourth largest export market.
 
In 2008, Australia's two-way trade with ASEAN was worth $88.883 billion. This level of trade is bigger than our trade with Japan or China or the United States.

 
Despite the global economic downturn, economic growth across ASEAN member countries is predicted to be well above global average in the coming years. According to the recent IMF World Economic Outlook, six out of ten ASEAN member countries–Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore expected to grow at more than four per cent in 2010.

 
ASEAN markets are not saturated by Australian goods and services.

 
There are broad complementarities between the economic, social development and services needs of ASEAN markets and supply capability of Australian industry. ASEAN’s low cost structure plus 600 million consumers and proximity make ASEAN an attractive export destination for Australian companies.
 
Over the coming 12 months, Austrade will be providing increased market intelligence and access to ASEAN economies. Our program of activities started on 15 October 2009 with our first ASEAN now! the place to grow seminar (www.austrade.gov.au/ASEANnow).

 
The seminar series traveled nationally across Australia from 15 to 30 October to provide information and advice about the Australia-ASEAN-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) and the trade and investment opportunities that it will create. Additionally it will focus on doing business in ASEAN and the business opportunities that you can’t afford to miss.

 
The ASEAN now! The place to grow seminar series will be complemented by online industry specific webinars in November 2009 and through Austrade ASEAN industry team visits to key events across Australia from October 2009 to July 2010.

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/AANZFTA

The /AANZFTA is the largest Free Trade Agreement that Australia has ever signed. 

With trade barriers coming down in the region, /AANZFTA will deliver new opportunities across the board for Australian exporters and investors.  /AANZFTA will create greater certainty for Australian investors in the region with access to international arbitration extended to the whole region.  

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