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Australia–European Union relations

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Relations between theCommonwealth of Australia and theEuropean Union (EU) are founded on a Partnership Framework, first agreed in 2008. It covers not just economic relations, but broader political issues and cooperation.[1]

The Australian Government maintains a delegation to the EU at its embassy inBrussels. A Delegation of the European Union is located inCanberra.[2]

History

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Australia's relationship withEurope is a result of the historical connections generated bycolonialism and mass Europeanimmigration to Australia. Possible first sightings ofmainland Australia byPortugal and Spain have been theorized. However, the first documented European landings occurred since March 1606 byHolland. Australia would later be explored and conquered between the 18th and 19th centuries by theBritish Empire.

Trade

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Monthly value of Australian merchandise exports to the European Union (A$ millions) since 1988
Monthly value of EU merchandise exports to Australia (A$ millions) since 1988

The EU isAustralia's second largest trading partner, afterChina, and Australia is the EU's 18th. Australia's exports are dominated by mineral and agricultural goods, while 39% of trade is in commercial services, especially transportation and travel. EU corporations have a strong presence in Australia (approximately 2360) with an estimated turnover of €200 bn (just over 14% of total sales in Australia). These companies directly created 500,000 jobs[citation needed] in Australia. The EU is Australia's second largest destination of overseas investment and the EU is by far Australia's largest source of foreign investment €2.9 billion in 2009 (€11.6 billion in 2007). Trade was growing but ebbed in 2009 due to the2008 financial crisis.[3]In August 2019, Australian Senator Simon Birmingham, released a list of names that the EU wants to protect as a part of its new trade deal. The list of proposed names included beers, spirits and cheese and meats, which as per EU is aimed at protecting the identity of European products from non-European products. This concept of segregation is known as “geographical indications” or Gis, which will change the name of commodity in regards to the country of its origin.[4]

EU – Australia trade in 2009[3]
Direction of tradeAustralian DollarsEuros
GoodsServicesGoodsServices
EU to Australia42.5 billion18.8 billion26.7 billion99.8 billion
Australia to EU15.6 billion9.8 billion6.2 billion

Australia's foreign relations with EU member states

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Australia, European External Action Service
  2. ^"Delegation of the EU". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Archived fromthe original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved24 June 2016.
  3. ^ab"Australia - Trade".European Commission. 18 June 2018. Retrieved1 March 2019.
  4. ^"Feta Cheese Could Soon Be Banned From Australia!". KIIS. Archived fromthe original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved13 August 2019.

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