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    Australia, EU free trade negotiation deal fails

    The two sides have been in disagreement over how extensively Europe should open its markets to Australian exports of sheep meat, beef, and sugar.
    KAVIA M RBy KAVIA M ROctober 30, 2023
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    Australia: The free trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Australia has reportedly failed. The Albanese government said a deal is now unlikely in this term of parliament.

    The country’s minister for trade, Mr. Don Farrell, stated that “unfortunately, we’ve not been able to make progress” after talking with EU representatives on the sidelines of the G7 ministerial meeting.

    The Australian government said that it would only make a deal beneficial for the nation. The key demand for the country was increased access for Australian agricultural exporters to sell to EU customers.

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    However, neither of them compromised. The Australian agriculture minister, Mr. Murray Watt, noted that the EU had not offered enough access for beef, sheep, dairy, and sugar exporters.

    The agriculture ministers mentioned that Australia was ready to make some compromises but noted that the European Union had not significantly changed the offer it presented three months ago, as per the national broadcaster ABC.

    Since 2018, they have discussed many areas, including chemicals and cosmetics, but have faced repeated challenges in reaching an agreement regarding market access for Australian products like beef and sheep meat.

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    Mr. Watt mentioned that it’s doubtful talks will restart during the current parliamentary term, suggesting that the Australian government might not re-engage in negotiations until after the 2025 general election.

    The two sides have been in disagreement over how extensively Europe should open its markets to Australian exports of sheep meat, beef, and sugar.

    Meanwhile, Europe desires improved access to Australia’s rich reserves of “critical minerals” to reduce its dependence on Russia and China for essential components used in clean-energy products like wind turbines and electric car batteries.

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