Free Trade Agreement Doesn’t Equal Risk Free Trade: Six Tips for Doing Business with China

The China Australia Free Trade Agreement will further open China as an attractive marketplace for business and investment, with greater access to China’s $10 trillion economy which currently has a growth rate of around 7.7% per ...

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China Free Trade Agreement: What’s Crucial for Australian Importers and Exporters?

Australia has announced the completion of negotiations for a China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.  For those involved in Australia-China trade, we set out below key considerations and steps to take to best prepare for the commen...

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China Free Trade Agreement: What’s Crucial for Customs Brokers?

With the announcement that negotiations over the Australia China free trade agreement have concluded, your clients will be interested to discover how this new FTA will affect them. Here, we provide guidance on common importer/...

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NSW to Host Leading Asian Financial Forum

Sydney to host a supporting conference for Asia's leading economic forum - The Boao Forum for Asia (BFA). To take place in June 2015, the Financial Cooperation Conference is designed to throw a light on issues related to the eco...

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Aluminium Extrusions Exported from China Subject to Further Scrutiny

The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission ("ADC") has yesterday initiated an anti-circumvention inquiry ("Inquiry") in relation to the exportation of certain aluminium extrusions exported to Australia by the People's Republic of Chin...

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Exporters from China, Vietnam and Other Non-Market Economies to the US May Now be Entitled to Refunds of Countervailing Duties

As many readers would be aware, WTO Agreements (adopted by member countries) allow for the imposition of anti-dumping duties (to remedy a situation where sales in export markets are at prices below values in country of origin caus...

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