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Anthony Albanese’s trade tsar will hold high-stakes talks with his EU counterpart this week as Canberra tries to lock in an elusive trade deal.
India and Australia held further talks on boosting trade and economic links as nations step up efforts to counter disruptions to exports sparked by US President Donald Trump’s slew of tariffs.
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Australia's trade surplus widens sharply in September, crushing forecasts as exports jump 7.9%
Australia's trade surplus dramatically widened in September, reaching AUD 3.94 billion. This figure significantly exceeds the revised surplus of AUD 1.11 billion recorded in August, and also easily beat market forecasts of AUD 3.
NEW DELHI/CANBERRA (Reuters) -India has rejected Australia's push for deeper tariff cuts on dairy and alcohol, hampering efforts to conclude the second phase of a trade pact by year-end, two Indian government sources said. An interim trade pact signed in ...
Indonesia-Australia trade reached around $9.7 billion in the January-September 2025, according to government data.
SALT LAKE CITY — The geographical distance separating Utah from Auckland, New Zealand, is more than 7,000 miles — and the gap between the Beehive State and Sydney, Australia, is even wider. But in today's ever-shrinking global economy, they're ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Shanghai on Saturday for a six-day visit to three Chinese cities where regional security tensions and economic ties are likely to dominate talks. Albanese's second visit to China ...
SYDNEY: Australia's heavy taxes on tobacco have left it with the world's most expensive cigarettes, but the high prices are believed to be fuelling a dangerous illicit market that has led to growing violence involving organised crime gangs.
Albanese-Prabowo’s talks in May resulted in a 46-point communiqué which highlighted their “shared commitment” to support food security. The document touched on Indonesia’s endeavor to combat stunting through its nutrition intervention program.
One of the most competitive corners of global finance is becoming even more extreme as bankers take big risks to outmaneuver rivals for lucrative block trades in Australia.