- … countries with whom some close political association exists or seems most feasible. It may be possible to reduce the strategic significance of some countries with whom the prospects of a close political association are remote. For example, … countries with whom some close political association exists or seems most feasible. It may be possible to reduce the strategic significance of some countries with whom the prospects of a close political association are remote. For example, …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-24/234-Memorandum-by-Department-of-External-Affairs
- … of trade and investment in the region, especially intra-industry trade, supports the hypothesis that Japan's economic partnership agreements and other free trade agreements in the region have followed what companies are doing in some … are defined in the Japanese context to include (1) wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, and firms in which strategic (10+ per cent) shareholdings are held, and (2) firms that are owned 50 per cent or more by firms in category (1). … are defined in the Japanese context to include (1) wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, and firms in which strategic (10+ per cent) shareholdings are held, and (2) firms that are owned 50 per cent or more by firms in category (1). …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/trade-investment/australia-japan-commercial-relationship/Pages/chapter-3-shifting-context-change-in-the-japanese-and-australian-economies
- … materials or technology and entered into under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act , or oil purchases related to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. 6. Department of Homeland Security: (a) This Chapter does not cover procurement by the … for the Northern Territory, this Chapter does not cover set-asides on behalf of the Charles Darwin University pursuant to Partnership Agreements between the Northern Territory Government and Charles Darwin University. 2. Australia shall phase-out … materials or technology and entered into under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act , or oil purchases related to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. 6. Department of Homeland Security: (a) This Chapter does not cover procurement by the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/trade-investment/australia-united-states-free-trade-agreement/Pages/chapter-fifteen-government-procurement
- … of the growing synergies between the two economies, and the commitment on both sides to further enhance the economic partnership, Australia and India agreed in April 2008 to undertake a feasibility study for a possible bilateral Free Trade … that FTAs should form an integral part of Australia's future market access strategy and that Australia should pursue a strategic FTA agenda. However in assessing possible future FTA partners, the Government should consider several objectives, … study for a possible bilateral free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the following terms of reference: to identify the strategic and economic benefits that India and Australia can derive from the establishment of an FTA; to develop a …https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/negotiations/aifta/resources/Pages/australia-india-joint-free-trade-agreement-fta-feasibility-study