UK–Australia FTA
The UK - Australia Free Trade Agreement is a proposed free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Australia.[1]
The agreement between the UK and Australia is currently being negotiated.
Long name:
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Australia United Kingdom (UK) | |
Type | Free trade agreement |
Context | Trade relationship between the United Kingdom and Australia |
Negotiators | |
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History
The United Kingdom and Australia started negotiations for a free trade deal on the 17 June 2020, and are currently on the first round of negotiations.[2]
On 15 June 2020 the Australian Government released its negotiating position.[3] Two days later, on the 17 June 2020, the UK Government also released its negotiation objectives, outlining what it would like to achieve in a free trade agreement.[4]
Areas Covered in the FTA and Contention Points
- Trade in Goods:
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS):
- Customs and Trade Facilitation
- Rules of Origin
- Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT)
- Good Regulatory Practices
- Transparency, Publication, and Administrative Measures
- Trade in Services, Including Telecommunications and Financial Services
- Digital Trade in Goods and Services and Cross-Border Data Flows
- Investment
- Intellectual Property
- Procedural Fairness for Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices
- State-Owned and Controlled Enterprises (SOEs)
- Subsidies
- Competition Policy
- Labor
- Environment
- Anti-corruption
- Trade Remedies
- Settlement
- General Provisions
Sources
- Barns-Graham, William (June 17, 2020). "UK starts talks with 'old friends' Australia and New Zealand for trade deals". Institute for Exports and a International Trade.
- (1) Hurst (2) Graham-McLay, (1) Daniel (2) Charlotte (June 17, 2020). "UK begins talks with Australia and New Zealand on free trade deal for post-Brexit era". The Guardian.
- "Australia-UK FTA objectives fact sheet". Dfat.gov.AU. June 15, 2020.
- Truss, Liz (June 17, 2020). "UK's approach to negotiating a free trade agreement with Australia". Gov.uk.
- "Australia-UK FTA negotiating aims and approach". daft.gov.AU.
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