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    Export trade

    June 2023

    Telix boss Christian Behrenbruch says the company is just getting started.

    Why this CEO thinks 454pc growth in his company is just the beginning

    Telix Pharmaceuticals has topped the inaugural Financial Review Fast Global list, with offshore revenue driven by the US FDA’s approval for its prostate cancer screening tool.

    • Michael Bailey

    March 2023

    Australian grain production has been strong.

    Climate is the key if farmers are to keep breaking records

    Australian farm exports are at an all-time high. But carbon and land use challenges must be met if success is to continue.

    • Jared Greenville

    November 2022

    Australia’s ‘nice problem’ from the Ukraine war

    Natural gas and agricultural exports hit record highs in September due to the war in Ukraine, sparking a rebound in the trade surplus.

    • Ronald Mizen

    February 2022

    Iron ore export values ticked up 14 per cent in December after easing lower over the second half of 2021.

    Net exports to drag on economic growth

    Net exports will drag on economic growth in the final quarter of 2021 with the trade surplus slumping for a fifth consecutive month in December.

    • Ronald Mizen

    December 2021

    The shipping industry is looking at ways to become carbon neutral.

    Coal, gas boost fails to offset 23pc iron ore export slump

    A 23 per cent slump in the value of iron ore shipments in October pushed export values lower after a solid run of record-breaking results.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    September 2021

    The high price of sugar is giving cane growers more certainty over their futures, says Stephen Calcagno.

    Farmers set for $70b windfall

    Bumper harvests and higher prices are expected to generate a record $73 billion of produce for Australia’s agriculture sector with many farmers locking in favourable contracts.

    • Tess Bennett

    December 2019

    Australian Paper, which makes the Reflex products, said dumping practices caused significant "commercial harm".

    Paper industry insists WTO loss is no problem

    Australia's anti-dumping regime has suffered a blow, but the paper industry insists there is no problem.

    • Bo Seo and Angus Grigg

    July 2017

    Foreign cash crops reap bitter harvest for nation's farming industry

    David Smith says Chinese crop buyer's were knocking on neighbours' front doors with offers of cash for crops that were still on the vine.

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    • Duncan Hughes

    June 2017

    Europe's new appetite for business with Australia

    Trade with Europe is moving from wrangles over agriculture to opportunities in services as the EU regroups strongly after Brexit.

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    • Laura Tingle

    January 2017

    Deal to secure Alcoa's Portland smelter's future in sight

    A $200 million deal to secure the future of Alcoa's Portland smelter could be signed within a week.

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    • Lucille Keen

    Fruit growers juice the benefits of Free Trade Agreements

    Free trade agreements with China, Korea and Japan are helping Australian citrus growers see growth almost three times that of inflation.

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    • Lucille Keen

    November 2016

    Kangaroo Island jumps into capital raising for $55m purchase

    Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers has successfully completed an institutional capital raising for a $55 million plantation purchase.

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    • Matthew Cranston

    April 2016

    Deloitte dives into India's growth with equity deal

    Deloitte's rapidly expanding Indian offshore hub paints a graphic picture of the future of professional services, how they will be delivered and by whom.

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    • Agnes King
    Andrew Forrest wants a new free trade zone in China and has defended the country against criticism that it dumps steel on the market.

    Andrew Forrest's new China free trade zone for food: rejects steel dumping claim

    Andrew Forrest wants a new free trade zone in China just as the country cracks down on our imports.

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    • Matthew Cranston

    September 2015

    Fears that the Chinese free-trade agreement will let in foreign workers at the expense of Australian jobs are groundless.

    China-Australia FTA concerns unwarranted

    Earlier in September former Labor trade minister Craig Emerson offered a new proposal to break the political deadlock over the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. He suggested that future Australian governments be legislatively bound to apply labour market testing in respect of the deal with China, as well as with any other country that we strike an agreement with, such as India.   

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    • James Laurenceson
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    August 2015

    'Fascination with housing' won't make us rich, says RBA's Phil Lowe

    Australians' obsession with property won't make the nation better off as a whole, warns Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Philip Lowe.

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    • Jacob Greber

    April 2015

    Number cruncher Russell Wilkinwson helps GW dodge digital annihilation

    This burly balding number cruncher will save big freight forwarder, Geodis Wilson, from internet annihilation.

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    • Agnes King

    Essential Oils enters perfume and cannabis markets

    Essential Oils' development of a world-first perfume based on pearl extract, and a push to enter the medical cannabis market, are among new initiatives to move up the value chain.

    • Michael Bailey

    March 2015

    PwC exports problem solvers

    PwC is exporting the intellectual property of its acquired consulting company, The Difference, to Europe, as demand for complex problem solving surges.

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    • Agnes King

    EY wants slice of $5 trillion Indian infrastructure pie

    Professional services giant Ernst & Young is angling for a slice of India's $5 trillion infrastructure build under new Prime Minister Narendra Modi, piggy-backing on Australian clients in the manufacturing, financial services, energy and education sector who are eyeing big new investments in the emerging economy.

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    • Agnes King