Australia and Indonesia signed the long-awaited Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) in Jakarta earlier this year. IA-CEPA secures new access for Australian feed grains and this new market is valued at around $125 million at the farmgate. The next step in the process is ratification through Parliament. GrainGrowers has provided a submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties' inquiry that outlines why the effective implication of IA-CEPA is a key trade priority and presents a unique opportunity to deepen and strengthen our trade and economic ties with Indonesia.Read the submission in full below
HomePolicy & Industry IssuesTrade and market accessSubmission to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties inquiry to the IA-CEPA
Thu 15 Aug 2019
Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties inquiry to the IA-CEPA
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