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Australia ratifies free trade deals

- ASIAN DEVELOPMEN­T BANK

CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s Parliament passed bilateral free trade agreements with India and Britain on Tuesday, leaving those partner nations to bring the deals into force.

The deals are crucial for Australia to diversify its exports from the troubled Chinese market to India and to Britain’s need to forge new bilateral trade relations since it left the European Union.

The bills easily passed the House of Representa­tives on Monday and the Senate made them law on Tuesday.

The deals need to be ratified by the respective British and Indian parliament­s before they take effect. Neither nation has yet done that.

Trade Minister Don Farrell said India had demonstrat­ed its commitment to the bilateral economic partnershi­p through the quality of the deal struck.

“Closer economic ties with India are a critical component of the government’s trade diversific­ation strategy,” Mr Farrell said.

Mr Farrell said the British deal was “crucial to boosting our growth.”

Under the AustraliaB­ritain deal, more than 99 per cent of Australian goods exports will be duty free, including sheep meat, beef, dairy, sugar and wine.

Taxes on 90 per cent of Australian goods exported to India including meat, wool, cotton, seafood, nuts and avocados will also be removed.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discussed the deals with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak last week on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Indonesia.

Mr Albanese said he would visit India in March to advance the deal that was signed in April.

The British deal was signed in December by then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s administra­tion and has been criticized by its successors for failing to deliver more for Britain.

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 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO/MARK BAKER ?? Australian bilateral free trade agreements with India and Britain entered the Senate on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 with the government pushing to have both deals secured this year.
Picture: AP PHOTO/MARK BAKER Australian bilateral free trade agreements with India and Britain entered the Senate on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 with the government pushing to have both deals secured this year.

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