Would a dual strategy help Australia’s trade relationship with China?
The Morrison government may currently be squandering an opportunity to engage more constructively with China on common interests.
Checklist: How to identify your competitive advantage and get ready to export
This checklist helps you identify your potential threats, partners, collaborators, and investors, before you expose your business.
Australian exports could be subject to carbon tariffs under European Union proposal
The European Union approved the carbon tariffs idea in principle on March 10, but any determination from the World Trade Organisation is still uncertain.
Miniature wine sample business opens production facility in South Australia after finding success in Chinese market
Trust in Taste has opened a production facility in South Australia and expanded into the education, trade and event sectors.
Why Australia’s new Trade Minister Dan Tehan needs a game plan for China
Despite talk about “Chinese bullying”, Trade Minister Dan Tehan’s task will be to restore a constructive trading partnership with China.
What will US trade policy look like in a post-Trump era?
Donald Trump's presidency was driven by his ‘America First’ agenda. Will Joe Biden reverse this resurgence of American protectionism?
Tourism attraction businesses call for a continuation of JobKeeper and progressive loans
The tourism industry is calling for ongoing support, despite the Treasurer’s announcement that JobKeeper will not be extended beyond March.
Australia and Singapore officially kick off digital trade deal
Australia and Singapore have commenced a deal that aims to make it easier for businesses and consumers to access digital trade opportunities.
Beekeepers, dairy farms and fruit producers could be next in line for Chinese tariffs
Small businesses in the honey, fruit and dairy industries could be the next to face disruption in the face of Chinese export tariffs.
An all-out trade war would cost Australia 6% of GDP, and cost China just 0.5%
Australia pays for the manufactured goods it imports by exporting commodities, mainly to China. So how detrimental would a trade war be?
For this iconic South Australian winery, Chinese tariffs are more concerning than COVID-19
d’Arenberg is a 93-year-old family-run winery that has seen it all — and it’s owners say Chinese tariffs are more concerning than COVID-19.
Kathmandu CEO Xavier Simonet to lead Austrade
Kathmandu boss Xavier Simonet has been appointed chief executive officer of the Australian Trade and Investment Commission.