Prime Minister Julia Gillard alongside Trade and Competitiveness Minister Craig Emerson have welcomed Mexico as the newest member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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Australian businesses will be given the chance to learn about mining and education opportunities in Latin America in a two-day conference held in Sydney.
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Australia’s plan for new pathways to global trade has been backed by business groups from G20 countries.
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The Festival of Mexico City to be held in March 2012 will stage a number of performances staged through Australian-Latin American partnerships. The Australia Council for the Arts’ Australian Export Strategy for Latin America has brokered joint ventures and collaborations, with a specific focus on Mexico and Brazil, involving Australian choreographers, theatre companies and creative [...]
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Minister for Trade Simon Crean is has embarked on a visit to Latin America, and will be stopping in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Brazil before co-chairing a meeting of the Cairns Group to advance the Doha Round in Uruguay. “Latin America has tremendous potential as a regional trading partner for Australia,” he said. “I will be [...]
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World Trade Organisation (WTO) arbitrators have ruled in favour of the USA in the case regarding Chinese import restrictions of US music, films and books. The case confirms an earlier ruling in August, which China had appealed. Failure to bring its practices into line with international trade law could lead to commercial sanctions against China [...]
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China has rejected a World Trade Organisation (WTO) bid to have a panel investigate its raw material exports on suspicion of restricting these exports to benefit local industry at the disadvantage of other countries’ manufacturing industries. The European Union, Mexico and the USA have requested the WTO investigate incidents where China have allegedly limited materials [...]
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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) will review a trade dispute brought against China by the European Union, Mexico and the USA on restrictions regarding raw materials. The three parties have accused China of restricting the export of raw materials required to make steel, aluminium and chemical products, which in turn has forced prices up for [...]
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Specialist courier franchise Pack & Send will look to add five more countries to its growing global operations, which currently spans Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Pack & Send CEO Michael Paul says the model has matured to the point where they are planning to set up franchises in Canada, Germany, Malaysia, Mexico and [...]
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The leaders of Canada, Mexico and the USA have banded together in a united front against swine flu, homicidal drug cartels and the economic recession at their recent North American trilateral meeting. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon and US President Barack Obama agreed to combine their efforts to fight swine flu, [...]
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