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Martin Walsh
Advice to Australian Businesses
10 Nov 2011
Martin Walsh, Senior Trade Commissioner in Seoul discusses Australian export opportunities in Korea.
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Martin Walsh
Australian Opportunities in Korea
10 Nov 2011
Korea is a 20 billion dollar export market for Australia. Martin Walsh, Senior Trade Commissioner in Seoul, offers advice to Australian exporters entering the market.
Duration:2:00 Read full transcript
Juliet Woo
Postcard from Korea
7 Sep 2009
Opportunities and tips from Juliet Woo, Austrade Seoul
Duration:2:37 Read full transcript
Juliet Woo
Performing arts to Korea
7 Sep 2009
Opportunities and tips from Juliet Woo, Austrade Seoul
Duration:3:02 Read full transcript
Juliet Woo
Visual arts to Korea
7 Sep 2009
Opportunities and tips from Juliet Woo, Austrade Seoul
Duration:2:41 Read full transcript

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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.

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.

APEC Business Travel Card Scheme

Managed by the Department of Immigration, this system was developed to make travelling within the 17 APEC member countries much simpler and more efficient. Further information.

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.

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