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Santiago skyline
  • Imports from Chile A$1,195 million
  • Exports to Chile A$427 million
  • Capital Santiago
  • Official Language Spanish
  • Surface Area 757,000 sq km
  • Population 17.4 million

Market profile

Latest news

Media releases
Roadshow Highlights Export Opportunities in Chile (Ministerial)
18 Oct 2008
Businesses across Australia will have the opportunity to learn about the growing export opportunities in Chile, at a series of seminars Austrade is conducting nationally.
Media releases
Australia on show across Latin America
18 Sep 2008
Australia’s largest promotional event to be held in Latin America, Expo Australia 2008, (19 September to 5 October) is expected to draw thousands of visitors across five countries, boosting Australia' ...
Media releases
Austrade to reveal why Chile is the gateway to Latin America
26 Sep 2007
New South Wales businesses will get the opportunity to learn directly from Austrade’s Trade Commissioner for Chile, Nigel Warren, why exporting to Chile is the gateway to entering the burgeoning Latin ...
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Australian tourism red hot in Latin America
20 Jun 2005
Australia’s natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park and Uluru are key attractions being promoted outside the big cities to Latin Americans who are prone to catch the ‘down unde ...

Doing Business

The Australia-Chile Free Trade Agreement (ACI-FTA) came into effect on 6 March 2009. The Agreement provides Australian businesses with significantly improved market access by eliminating immediately 92 per cent of tariff lines on 97 per cent of Australian goods currently traded; includes exports of coal, meat, wine and key dairy products.

More information on doing business in Chile

Country Profile

Content supplied by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

  • ECONOMIC CLIMATE
    Chile has registered solid economic growth in recent years with an estimated growth of 6.1 per cent in 2011.
    » read more at DFAT
  • TRADE RELATIONS
    Australia and Chile have a strong bilateral relationship, based on many shared interests and cooperation in a range of international fora.
    » read more at DFAT
  • FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
    The Australia-Chile Free Trade Agreement entered into force on 6 March 2009. It was Australia's fifth FTA and the first with a Latin American country.
    » read more at DFAT

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Australia-Chile Free Trade Agreement

The ACI-FTA immediately eliminates 92 per cent of tariff lines on 97 per cent of Australian goods currently traded.

More information on the ACI-FTA

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

Multinational Enterprises should be aware of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises that provide voluntary principles and standards for responsible business behaviour in a variety of areas, consistent with applicable domestic laws. These Guidelines are endorsed and promoted by the Australian Government. For more information, go to the AusNCP website.

APEC Business Travel Card Scheme

Managed by the Department of Immigration, the APEC Business Travel Card Scheme was developed to make travelling within the 21 APEC member countries much simpler and more efficient.

Bilateral agreements

Australia has social security agreements with several countries that address the issue of 'double super coverage' for employees sent to work overseas. To take advantage of these agreements, Australian employers sending employees overseas to work must apply to the Tax Office for a Certificate of coverage.

For more details, please visit the Australian Taxation Office website.

IP Passport fact sheets

These fact sheets outline foreign Intellectual Property (IP) regimes and some of the issues and challenges which may be faced by Australian exporters.

The current fact sheets are available on the IP Australia website.

  • International Readiness Indicator

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    Austrade's International Readiness Indicator is an online tool to help Australian businesses determine whether they are ready for exporting.

    International Readiness Indicator

  • How Austrade can help

    Austrade provides information and advice to assist Australian companies reduce the time, cost and risk of exporting.

    Assistance from Austrade

  • Contact Austrade

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