Celebrating trade agreements, trending upwards; sheep meat demand, news and more
 β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ  β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ  β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ 
 β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ  β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ  β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ   β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ β€Œ 

Celebrating trade agreements, trending upwards; sheep meat demand, news and more

View online

ATIC logo
Australia logo
Frosty Boy AEA winners - food and beverage
Ote Machi at dusk, Tokyo Japan

Celebrating 10 years of JAEPA and KAFTA

Australia is celebrating the 10th anniversary of trade agreements with two important trade partners this year.


The Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement entered into force on 15 January 2015. Since then, Australia’s goods and services exports to Japan have almost doubled in value, reaching $90.2 billion.


And two-way trade between Australia and Korea has more than doubled from $33 billion in 2013 to $71 billion in 2023 since the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement entered into force on 12 December 2014.


These two trade agreements have been game-changers for Australian exporters. Learn more about opportunities in Japan and Korea.

Read more

News and insights

 

Citrus fruit on table cut in half

New year: new trade opportunities for Australian farmers

Australian farmers are well positioned for another strong year of exports, with a range of tariff cuts providing new and improved access to major markets.

Media release
Dairy products on wooden table

What the UAE free trade agreement means for Australian agriculture

Key agriculture exports to benefit when the agreement enters into force include frozen beef and sheep meat, dairy products, canola seeds and dried pulses. Tariffs will be reduced on Australian wine.

Read more
Lobster on a table

Happy new year as Aussie rock lobsters re-enter China

Over 900 tonnes of rock lobsters have been sent to China since exports resumed. Watch our video series to support exporters to re-engage with the market.

Watch video
Lamb chops with rosemary

Demand for sheep meat set to rise

Global demand for Australia’s high-quality sheep meat exports has been trending upwards and is expected to continue, according to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Read more
Packaged meat in supermarket

Red meat exports continue to record momentum

Beef exports rose to 81,050 tonnes, the largest January volume on record. The US was the largest market for beef, lamb and goat, while China was the largest market for mutton. Australian beef now claims a 45% market share in Korea.

Read more

Events

 

International

  • 17 February: Webinar: China International Import Expo 2025
    This webinar will provide insights into China's premier import-themed national expo.
  • 8-11 April: Food and Hotel Asia - Food and Beverage 2025, Singapore
    Elevate your brand on an international platform alongside key industry players at Asia’s largest food and beverage event.
  • 14-15 April: Australian Premium Product Showcase 2025, Taiwan
    Maximise your business opportunities at this two-day event. Showcase your products, meet with major importers and retail buyers, and participate in retail sites visits. Only a few spaces remaining. Register by
    20 February.
  • 10-14 September: China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS)
    Take this opportunity to showcase your capabilities in sustainable agri-food and consumer. Register by 28 February.

Top 5 tips for the wine exporters entering the China market

Group of people toasting with wine

Austrade's Guangzhou-based Trade Commissioner Lauren Gilbert shares market entry and re-entry strategies, and insights from Australian winemakers and Chinese importers.

Read more

Manage your subscriptions | Contact us

Privacy policy | Unsubscribe

LinkedIn
Instagram

 

Β© 2025 Australian Trade and Investment Commission
 
Level 7, Tower 3, International Towers, Barangaroo, Sydney, NSW, 2000  


The content of this communication is for information only and carries no warranty; as such, the addressee must exercise their own discretion in its use.