Free trade negotiations have started between Australia and the EU
The free trade negotiations between the European Union and Australia were officially launched.
Malcolm Turnbull Australian Prime Minister, Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo and Cecilia Malmström, member of the European Commission’s Trade Policy Committee, announced on Monday in Canberra, Australia, that the negotiations on a comprehensive and ambitious agreement have begun. (MTI)
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