Mercury (Hobart)

BREXIT BOUNCE

OUR STATE’S TRADE WIN

- EXCLUSIVE CLAIRE BICKERS

TASMANIA has been identified as a potential big winner from a post-Brexit tariffs deal with Britain.

Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said a free-trade deal Australia will pursue with an independen­t Britain would see massive benefits for niche Tassie producers: “If we can ease or eliminate some of the tariff barriers … there will be big opportunit­ies.”

BREXIT will be a big opportunit­y for Tasmania to “seize more shelf space” in high-end UK stores if Australia can secure a free trade deal.

Tasmania’s annual exports to the UK have plunged from $62.7 million to just $9.1 million over the past decade.

But Premier Will Hodgman and federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham see a chance for the state to turn that around if British Prime Minister Boris Johnson can negotiate a deal to leave the European Union before the October 31 deadline. Wine makers, distilleri­es, and boutique markets such as honey or truffles could be among the big winners.

“Tassie’s outstandin­g attribute is its quality in high-value niche products that, in markets across the UK and Europe, can absolutely capture people’s attention because it’s coming from one of the most pristine environmen­ts in the world, with some of the highest quality produce that is also incredibly exclusive in how much of it is available,” Mr Birmingham told the Mercury.

“I think if we can ease or eliminate some of the tariff and quota barriers that exist for Tasmanian food, wine and cheeses into the UK and Europe there will be big opportunit­ies for Tassie to seize more shelf space on the stores of exclusive high-end supermarke­ts and retailers who want to show some of the world’s best products off.”

British Trade Secretary Liz Truss has flagged lower tariffs on alcohol as a potential outcome from a trade deal with Australia, which she believes could be done in “months rather than years”.

Tasmania last year exported about $900,000 worth of alcohol to the UK.

It’s still a significan­tly larger market for the state’s alcohol exports than China, which is Tasmania’s biggest overall trading partner.

China took just $320,000 worth of Tasmanian alcohol last year.

Mr Hodgman will lead a trade delegation to the UK and Europe next month — after the Brexit deadline — to seek further opportunit­ies for local businesses.

“Our Tasmanian Trade Strategy 2019-2025, launched earlier this year, identifies the UK and the EU as key market opportunit­ies for advanced manufactur­ing and defence, food and agribusine­ss, science and technology, and tourism sectors,” he said.

Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Michael Bailey said there was “no doubt” a trade deal would be beneficial but there were “huge and emerging opportunit­ies closer to home”.

“The great issue that our exporters always face is the tyranny of distance to Europe,” he said.

“Our primary focus is closer countries like Malaysia or China, which is now over $1 billion worth of trade each year for Tasmania.”

I think if we can ease or eliminate some of the tariff and quota barriers ... there will be big opportunit­ies for Tassie Trade Minister SIMON BIRMINGHAM

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