Australia s Free Trade Agreements

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Australia s Free Trade s

Australia s Free Trade s Australia has ten Free Trade s (FTAs) currently in force: ANZCERTA AUSFTA AANZFTA MAFTA JAEPA SAFTA TAFTA AACI FTA KAFTA ChAFTA The following countries are involved in at least one FTA with Australia: BRUNEI JAPAN NEW ZEALAND THAILAND CAMBODIA KIRIBATI NIUE THE PHILIPPINES CANADA LAOS PERU TONGA CHILE MALAYSIA SAMOA TUVALU CHINA MEXICO SINGAPORE UNITED STATES COOK ISLANDS MYANMAR SOLOMON ISLANDS VANUATU INDONESIA NAURU SOUTH KOREA VIETNAM Australia is currently engaged in nine other FTA negotiations Pacific on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus was signed in 2017 but has not yet entered into force. The Trans-Pacific Partnership has now become the Comprehensive and Progressive for Trans-Pacific Partnership and is expected to be signed in March 2018. Although FTAs do not guarantee access for a new commodity to market or make regulatory restriction easier to overcome, the tariff reductions delivered by FTAs make Australian vegetables more competitive and will help to increase vegetable exports. The signing of FTAs typically signifies willingness between partners to overcome market access issues. For further information please contact AUSVEG on (03) 9882 0277 or via email at export@ausveg.com.au

Australia s Free Trade s What is a Free Trade? A Free Trade (FTA), is an agreement between two or more countries with the aim of liberalising the trade of goods and services and access to investment between those countries, and ultimately growing the economies of the countries involved. An FTA does this by removing barriers to trade, such as eliminating most (if not all) tariffs and removing quotas on goods that can be exported or imported. Many FTAs also address other barriers to trade, including: Intellectual property protection Restrictions on foreign service providers Government procurement policies that favour domestic industry Customs procedures Each FTA is negotiated separately and while there are common elements, each reflects the negotiating powers and the particular issues for the countries involved. As such, each is slightly different and care needs to be taken when identifying opportunities. Benefits of Free Trade s Make Australian vegetables more competitive Increase vegetable exports Signifies willingness between partners to overcome market access issues Opportunities for new markets Taking advantage of FTAs Understand how to correctly classify products o Classifying your product correctly can be complex o Every item that is exported need to have a tariff number assigned to it o The Tariff Classification system is universal and uses the same code for the same product in every country Understand when Certificates of Origin are required Choose the most advantageous FTA agreement for your trade o Some countries are part of multiple FTA s, and may have differing tariff schedules for the same commodity, it is important to look at each FTA which may apply to your product and choose the one with the most advantageous conditions

Australia s Free Trade s Free Trade s in force: Free Trade ANZCERTA Australia- Closer Economic Relations Trade SAFTA -Australia Free Trade AUSFTA Australia-United States FTA TAFTA Thailand -Australia Free Trade AANZFTA ASEAN - Australia - Free Trade ACI FTA Australia- Chile Free Trade MAFTA - Australia Free Trade KAFTA Korea - Australia Free Trade Countries involved Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Laos Myanmar United States Date entered into force 1-Jan-83 28-Jul-03 1-Jan-05 Outcomes for vegetable industry Elimination of tariffs on all fresh vegetables. Ensures close collaboration across quarantine, customs, and transport and product standards amongst both countries Eliminated tariffs on all goods from entry into force of the. This makes all vegetable exports to free from tariffs All fresh vegetables have a tariffs eliminated with the exception of mushrooms which is working towards a 0% tariff by 1 January 2022 Thailand 1-Jan-05 As of 2012, the majority of vegetable commodities are free from tariffs Chile South Korea the Philippines Thailand Vietnam 1-Jan-10 6-Mar-09 1-Jan-13 12-Dec-14 By January 2018 tariffs on all fresh vegetable commodities will be eliminated to, New Zealand, and Vietnam. Indonesia and the Philippines continue to have high tariffs on some commodities such as (but not exclusively) potatoes, carrots and brassicas. Thailand has excluded potatoes, onions, shallots, and garlic from commitments, however have eliminated tariffs on all other fresh vegetable commodities. As a low cost producer of vegetables, Chile is not a significant export destination Australian fresh vegetables. However, those that do reach Chile are free from tariffs. is a key destination of Australian vegetable exports, the MAFDTA agreement has eliminated all tariffs on Australian vegetable commodities. Upon the s entry into force 98% of Australia's vegetable exports to South Korea saw a total tariff reduction. The carrot industry will see a reduction by 30% on tariffs over five years to 2019. Potatoes will see up to a 304% decrease in tariffs for fresh, chipped and chilled potatoes.

Australia s Free Trade s Australia s Free Trade s Free Trade s in force, continued: Free Trade JAEPA Japan - Australia Economic Partnership Countries involved Japan Date entered into force 15-Jan-15 Outcomes for vegetable industry Immediate tariff elimination for most of Australian vegetable commodities came into effect when the entered into force. Tariff elimination has and will continue to increase produce competitiveness for Australian vegetables. ChAFTA China- Australia Free Trade Free Trade s under negotiation: China 20-Dec-15 The will see an elimination of all vegetable tariffs by January 2019. Free Trade Countries involved Expected outcomes for vegetable industry CPTPP Comprehensive and Progressive for Trans-Pacific Partnership PAFTA Peru - Australia Free Trade PACER Plus Pacific on Closer Economic Relations Plus Brunei Darussalam Canada Chile Japan Cook Islands Kiribati Nauru Niue Peru Mexico Peru Vietnam Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu To get further information on all of Australia's free trade agreements visit www.dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/pages/trade-agreements.aspx To view up to date information on tariffs for individual commodities and countries visit the FTA portal at https://ftaportal.dfat.gov.au/ Most Australian vegetable exports already have duty free access under existing FTAs with all tariffs on vegetable exports to Vietnam,,,, Brunei and Chile already eliminated. It is expected that upon entry into force the CPTPP will see the elimination of all of Canada s vegetable tariffs, and most of Peru s and Mexico s vegetable tariffs. It is expected that there will be an elimination of most of Peru's horticultural tariffs upon entry into force. Tariff reductions vary between countries, however most vegetable commodities are expected to see a elimination upon entering into force, or a significant tariff reduction schedule.