Despite international market volatility, Australian companies are still looking to expand overseas, according to a Regus report.
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A new stopping destination for cargo transport has been set up for Maersk Line.
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Indonesia has entered into a regional trade agreement with Australia and New Zealand by joining the ASEAN-Australia and New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA).
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Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd departed for Indonesia yesterday where he will be meeting with his counterpart Dr Marty Natalegawa and other senior figures to discuss shared political, security, commercial, environmental and cultural issues.
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The senate standard committee on rural affairs and transport have released their report into Australia’s live export markets.
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The Australian Agricultural Minister has met with his Indonesian counterpart but reported little progress on resolving animal welfare issues when it comes to live export.
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Federal Trade Minister Craig Emerson is visiting Jakarta this week in a bid to strengthen trade ties with the tiger economy. He will conduct wide-ranging talks with his Indonesian counterpart Dr Mari Pangestu.
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The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry released reports last week on its Live Trade Animal Welfare Partnership projects. The industry and the Australian Government invested almost $1 million in three projects with Australia’s key livestock export partners in the Middle East and South East Asia, aimed at achieving better animal welfare outcomes in the [...]
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Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) will open a new office in Indonesia to service Australia’s third-largest beef export market in time for Christmas. MLA general manager of international markets and economic services Peter Barnard said the new office in Jakarta would be “about providing support and creating a partnership between the export industry in Australia [...]
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has begun proceedings against Thai Airways over alleged price-fixing of air freight. In a statement, the ACCC alleged that between 2001 and 2006, Thai Airways entered into arrangements or understandings with other international air cargo carriers in specific countries that had the purpose or effect of fixing the [...]
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