Australian Trusted Trader – Free trade agreement benefits

Australian importers have new reasons to become accredited Trusted Traders with the Australian Border Force (ABF) announcing that Trusted Traders can enjoy the benefits of certain free trade agreements (FTA) without requiring a ce...

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APRA: Taking a Proactive Approach

APRA was the subject of criticism and adverse commentary throughout the Royal Commission into Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services and in the Commission’s Report. It has been taking a more proactive approach this ye...

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Open Banking – Open Everything

Much has been written about the move towards 'Open Banking' in Australia and the impact it will have for both banks and their customers. It is opportune to review and examine where we are at in Australia regarding implementati...

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Customs Compliance – Now is the Time To Be More Vigilant than Ever

This article was originally published in the Autumn edition of Across Borders, which can be found here Generally, Australia's customs duty rates of 0-5% are not sufficient to motivate deliberate evasion of duty. In an environme...

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Why You Need a Lawyer in Your Next Lease Transaction

At first glance, the relevance of an article about property leasing to transport operators may not be obvious. Well, your fleet has to reside somewhere and it's likely you will need to lease premises for this purpose. Entering ...

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When Land-Use Planning and Road Management Lumber Logistics

Transport operators' and transport industry suppliers' core need for the public road network goes without saying. What is just as vital, but sometimes overlooked, is ensuring continued access to that network, and the best access p...

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