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On 22 May 2018, the Council of the European Union adopted the decision authorising the opening of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Australia.

So far the EU and Australia have been conducting their trade and economic relations under the 2008 EU-Australian Partnership Framework. This aims to facilitate trade in industrial products between the EU and Australia by reducing technical barriers and improve trade in services and investment.

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  • In 2022, Australia ranked as the EU's 18th biggest partner for trade in goods, while the EU was Australia's 3rd largest trading partner after China and Japan (but before the United States). Total trade in goods accounted for €56.4 billion in 2022 (EU surplus of €20.6 bn), and total trade in services added another €25.8 billion in 2021 (EU surplus €11.9 bn).
  • In 2021, the stock of foreign direct investment in Australia amounted to €121 billion and the stock of Australia's investment in the EU was €22.2 billion.

The EU and Australia

The EU and Australia have concluded negotiations for a political Framework Agreement which contains a number of economic and trade cooperation arrangements.

The annual senior official-level Trade Policy Dialogue regularly meets to discuss bilateral trade relations.

There is a Mutual Recognition Agreement between the EU and Australia to facilitate trade in industrial products by reducing technical barriers. The agreement creates mutual recognition of conformity assessment procedures. This is done to reduce the cost of testing and certifying of exports and imports.

Australia is part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

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