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after controlling for country specific factors. Estimates also suggest trade between
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degree the existing limitations on the transparency of the process are those that have been imposed by the industry itself. The text of the
Agreement included text mandating transparency to the public, reflecting an offensive interest of Australia, thus creating a treaty level obligation to circumvent the efforts of the pharmaceutical industry to continue to frustrate public transparency of PBS processes.
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effectiveness compared to the therapy most likely to be replaced in practice. The result is that where there is no evidence of incremental benefit, a drug may not be listed at a higher price than the comparator with the result that for many (but by no means all) drugs the prices for subsidy purposes are a great deal cheaper than in many other major markets.
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its Follow-up (1998) (ILO Declaration). The
Agreement recognizes the right of each Party to establish its own labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour laws, and states that each Party shall strive to ensure that its laws provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour principles
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Armstrong from the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University concluded, from over 10 years of dataset from the Productivity Commission suggests that Australian and US trade with the rest of the world fell - that there was trade diversion - due to AUSFTA
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system. The scheme provides reimbursement to community pharmacy for the costs of dispensing prescription medicines prescribed in accordance with the PBS Schedule, a comprehensive but closed formulary. Drugs are added to the formulary on the basis of an assessment of comparative effectiveness and cost
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Agreement deals with labour, and is largely confined to general statements of principle. The Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and their commitments under the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and
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The parties agreed to minimise obstacles to the operation of each other's competition and consumer protection policies. Australia agreed that its governments at all levels would not provide any competitive advantage to any government businesses simply because they are government-owned. This provision
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The investment chapter of the FTA provides clear definitions as to what investments are covered and gives cross-border investors assurances in order to make it as safe as if they were investing in their own country. Among other things, the section prohibits each country from imposing or enforcing any
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While companies have in particular criticised the process by which drugs are listed on the PBS, claiming that it lacks transparency, public health advocates have claimed that calls for transparency are merely an effort by drug companies to gain greater control over the process of listing. To a large
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systems, however an
Australian legislative committee has issued a report stating that this portion of the treaty has a "significant flaw": while the agreement provides permitted exceptions allowing the use of copyright access circumvention devices, it also disallows access to the tools used for such
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The section also outlines supporting documentation and verifications that the goods being traded are, indeed, originating in the exporting country, as defined by the agreement. The responsibility for verification of the applicable conditions is given to the importer. Denial of preferential treatment
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The section also sets up a
Committee on Agriculture with the purpose of providing "a formal opportunity for Australia and the United States to discuss a wide range of agricultural issues relevant to the Agreement, including trade promotion activities; barriers to trade; and consultation on the range
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This chapter is concerned with ensuring a non-discriminatory environment with regard to financial services. The section defines financial services as "all insurance and insurance-related services, and all banking and other financial services, as well as services incidental or auxiliary to a service
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Latham responded unexpectedly by making Labor's support of the FTA conditional on an amendment that would allegedly safeguard the PBS. This effectively turned the tables on Howard: if the
Government refused the amendment as unnecessary, it opened itself to claims it was not safeguarding Australian
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For the U.S., the FTA improved the overall trade deficit situation, creating a trade surplus with
Australia which rose 31.7% in the first quarter of 2005, compared to the same timeframe in 2004. U.S. exports to Australia increased 11.7% in the first quarter of 2005 to nearly $ 3.7 billion for the
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community expressed concern over the effect of the agreement on government regulations enforcing a mandatory minimum of locally produced content on television. Since American content can be purchased by networks at a cost far less than the local production of Australian content, fears were raised
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After the FTA was signed, there were initially concerns that the American agricultural sector would lobby against the agreement, due to a fear that it could interfere with the government's farm subsidies program. However, the agreement, with time limits on importation of Australian agricultural
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The goal of the safeguards section of the agreement is to lay out an agreed upon structure to guard against severe adverse effects to each countries domestic industries during the transition period after lifting tariffs. The countries also agree to consider the exclusion from the application of
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Subject to some exceptions, and the non-participation of some US states, the agreement required, in government and government agency procurement, that each party should accord to the other treatment no less favourable than the most favourable treatment accorded to domestic goods, services and
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Section 10 of the FTA gives clear meaning to the phrase "cross-border trade in services" and provides suppliers with an open environment in which to conduct their business. It requires that each country give the other's service suppliers national treatment or most-favored-nation treatment and
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Each Party shall ensure that its laws, regulations, procedures, and administrative rulings of general application respecting any matter covered by this Agreement are promptly published or otherwise made available in such a manner as to enable interested persons and the other Party to become
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Accordingly, each Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such laws in a manner that weakens or reduces the protections afforded in those laws as an encouragement for trade with the other Party, or as an
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circumvention. The report goes on to term it a "lamentable and inexcusable flaw", an "egregious flaw", and even a "flaw that verges on absurdity". The committee expressed the strong view that the Government must find a solution to the flaw before implementing this portion of the treaty.
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The chapter also reminds the two countries that they must abide by the WTO rules applying what is called national treatment. "National treatment" means that each country will provide the same treatment to imported goods from the other country as if they were domestically produced goods.
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The government relied on estimates of the economic benefits of the FTA computed by the Centre for International Economics, a consultancy group. The leading group supporting the FTA was called Austa. Austa's arguments focused on the dynamic benefits of integration with the U.S. economy.
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Additionally, labour groups expressed concern regarding the agreement. In a report to the USTR office, the Labor Advisory Committee (LAC) recommended that Congress reject the U.S.-Australia FTA because they believed the agreement failed to meet congressional negotiating objectives.
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Most of the section is language from both countries agreeing to share information on several levels of government regulation. They agree to attempt to accept each other's regulations and publish such rules and regulations in a timely manner in order to ensure transparency.
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provisions with regard to textile goods and safeguarding the domestic markets of the two countries. The agreement provides a mechanism to institute emergency action should the sudden increase in imports due to the reduction of tariffs lead to detrimental effects on the
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Chapter two of the FTA lays out conditions for what types of goods are subject to non-discriminatory treatment. Certain types of goods are fully applicable to the agreement immediately and some are phased in over a period of years or temporarily applicable.
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This section details agreed upon terms by both countries to assure fair trade between the telecommunications industries in each country. The rules specifically exclude measures relating to broadcast or cable distribution of radio or television programming.
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in power in Australia, that an Australia-U.S. FTA finally began to take shape. In April 2001, President Bush signalled his interest in pursuing an FTA with Australia provided "everything is on the table". Following this, in 2004, the Australian
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Each Party shall maintain judicial, quasi-judicial, or administrative tribunals or procedures for the purpose of the prompt review20-2 and, where warranted, correction of final administrative actions regarding matters covered by this Agreement.
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While the scheme is very effective at keeping many drug prices low, pharmaceutical corporations in both the US and Australia are wary of the operation of the scheme, since they argue that higher drug prices are necessary to fund the costs of
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Finally, the chapter established a Committee on Trade in Goods with the purpose of providing arbitration for each country to "raise issues of concern in relation to tariffs, non-tariff measures, rules of origin and customs administration."
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are part of the agreement. These quotas allow Australian producers to export increasing amounts of these products free of duty to the United States during the tariff elimination period. The following agricultural products are designated:
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Disquiet about the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme led to speculation that the American side would lobby heavily for its abrogation as an integral component of a free trade agreement. The Government was criticised, particularly by the
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Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Matters (provided with a mandate for "increasing the mutual understanding of the SPS measures and regulatory processes of each Party as well as continuing the cooperative efforts of the Parties
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and the main benefits of a FTA between the two countries were seen to be increased access to the large, but heavily subsidised and protected, American market by Australian producers. In particular, the rural and regional-based
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was extended to 70 years after the author's death. Most economists and others interested in intellectual property issues regarded this as undesirable. A number of prominent American economists took the same view in the case of
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The parties agreed to co-operate on mechanisms to facilitate electronic commerce, not to impose customs duties on digital products and for each to apply non-discriminatory treatment to the digital products of the others.
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lobbied hard to have the agreement extend to the export of sugar. The eventual provisions of the agreement did not go as far as had been hoped, and as a result, some lobbyists for the sugar industry, notably independent
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Standing Working Group on Animal and Plant Health (to help with the resolution of specific animal and plant health matters with the goal of resolving the problems with the least adverse effect on trade as
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Among other provisions, the agreement lays out rules for settling disputes among the members of the telecommunications industries in one country with the members in the other. It entitles enterprises to:
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This section acknowledges the rights and obligations of Australia and the United States to each other with respect to combating barriers to trade. These rights and obligations were laid out by the WTO
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that the agreement would result in the diminishing fraction of home-grown media being screened on Australian television networks and in Australian cinemas being reduced even further. As a result, the
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period from 50 to 70 years after the author's death where copyright is calculated on the basis of the life of a natural person, and 70 years after the first performance or publication in other cases.
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The rules of origin section outlines the rules for determining the origin of the goods being traded in order to establish eligibility and also the method to determine the value of the goods traded.
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Article 19.2 states that "The Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage trade or investment by weakening or reducing the protections afforded in their respective environmental laws."
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to restrict sales of goods or services in its territory that an investment produces or supplies by relating such sales in any way to the volume or value of its exports or foreign exchange earnings;
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authorities for ensuring that the rules of the agreement are carried out and outlines possible actions which can be taken if the exporting country appears to be acting in bad faith.
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to secure Opposition support of the agreement (knowing that Latham, among many Labor members, viewed the FTA as beneficial). The issue had divided the party, with the Left
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interests; if it supported the amendment, it then tacitly admitted that the original terms of the agreement were inadequate. The bill was eventually amended and passed.
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are wholly obtained or produced entirely in the country, such as minerals extracted there, vegetable goods harvested there, and live animals born and raised there;
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on 13 August 2004. After some delay, the U.S. Administration accepted the amended Australian legislation as being consistent with implementation of the agreement.
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to relate in any way the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows associated with an investment;
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For a discussion of the copyright changes, see Rimmer, M. "Robbery Under Arms: Copyright Law and the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement"
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from third countries, offsetting any benefits. Bilateral agreements may also undermine multilateral agreements such as those associated with the
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party, the Greens, Democrats, or independent senators in order to secure ratification. The Government put heavy pressure on Labor Party leader
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exports to the U.S., however, amounted to only $ 15.8 billion AU. It remains unclear what, if any, real benefits the agreement has produced.
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global WTO safeguards imports from the other country where those imports are not a substantial cause of the injury to the domestic industry.
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foreign workers under the treaty. 9,294 admissions were recorded in U.S. Fiscal Year 2007 (October 2006 through September 2007).
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Chapter four deals with the trade of textiles and apparel between the two party countries. The bulk of this section outlines the
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to purchase, use, or accord a preference to goods produced in its territory, or to purchase goods from persons in its territory;
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This chapter lays the framework for the FTA. It states that the provisions are consistent with the relevant sections of the
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and penalties may apply if proper verification is not provided by the importer upon request made by the importing country.
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to transfer a particular technology, a production process, or other proprietary knowledge to a person in its territory; or
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managed to allay the concerns of the American agricultural market (while greatly frustrating many Australian producers).
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financial institutions located in the territory of that country that are controlled by persons of the other country;
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Chapter 19 responds to concerns that parties may seek to gain trade advantages by relaxing environmental laws.
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The text of the Free Trade Agreement is divided into twenty-three sections, listed and summarized as follows:
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encouragement for the establishment, acquisition, expansion, or retention of an investment in its territory.
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the investments of investors of the other country in financial institutions located in that country; and
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broader definition of technological protection measures, narrow exceptions, and review process
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An Act to implement the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement, and for other purposes
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program passed by the United States government in the aftermath of the AUSFTA.
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provide some sort of administrative body to review customs determinations,
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promptly publish law, regulations, guidelines and administrative rulings,
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gave strong support to the FTA. The agreement was also supported by
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610:
The Agreement came into force in both countries on 1 January 2005.
560:
4828:
Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
2286:
Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)
909:
to obtain judicial review of a determination by a regulatory body.
753:
are produced in the country partly from non-originating materials.
1942:
U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Australia-U.S. FTA
1455:
750:
are produced in the country wholly from originating materials; or
644:
1927:
U.S. International Trade Commission Report on Australia-U.S. FTA
1847:"Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2007, Supplemental Table 1"
797:
maintain expedited procedures with respect to express shipments.
407:
US Free Trade Agreement Implementation (Customs Tariff) Act 2004
4522:
White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
3187:
1947:
President's Message to the United States Congress on the AUSFTA
1489:
Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement
1212:
stronger protection of electronic rights management information
1127:
The agreement became a major political issue leading up to the
982:
903:
seek timely review by a regulator or court to resolve disputes;
580:
United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
261:
United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
4775:
Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration
1896:"The costs of Australia's "free trade" agreement with America"
1365:
in particular arguing that Labor should reject the agreement.
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3286:
1285:
standards are substantially higher than those of the US. The
349:
278:
To implement the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement
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854:
prohibits many restrictions to market access and transfers.
597:
In Australia, the agreement's implementing legislation, the
1937:
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Hearing on Australia-U.S. FTA
1932:
Congressional Research Service Report on Australia-U.S. FTA
1167:
between the parties directly involved, but will also cause
1059:
870:
to achieve a given level or percentage of domestic content;
867:
to export a given level or percentage of goods or services;
3251:
Implications of U.S. gene patent invalidation on Australia
1959:
Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement Media Archive
1553:"President Bush Signs U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement"
1412:
quarter. Agriculture exports to Australia increased 20%.
1271:, urged rejection of the FTA. However, many, such as then
4556:
Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
96:
86:
1252:
53:
1574:"Review of technological protection measures exceptions
4725:
Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005
4478:
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
4409:
Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act
1396:
Monthly value of US merchandise exports to Australia (
1218:
safe harbour provisions for Internet Service Providers
945:
is consistent with existing provisions of Australia's
801:
38:
4563:
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
2455:
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
728:
In addition, this section details the cooperation of
55:
Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA)
4175:
Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007
1423:
recorded 2,123 admissions of Australian citizens as
634:(GATS). Both GATT and GATS are documents created by
622:
Establishment of the free trade area and definitions
40:
United States–Australia Free Trade Agreement (AUFTA)
4918:
Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
3433:
1372:Latham's amendment proposals were supported by the
1296:
1084:companies, who were concerned about the Australian
542:It was not until early 2001, after the election of
2485:Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement
1611:"Office of the United States Trade Representative"
1117:
303:
1514:"US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004"
1131:. After a protracted period of negotiation under
1039:
848:
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4328:National Security Entry-Exit Registration System
3746:Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
1723:"Official Website of the Australian Labor Party"
1203:special copyright term extension for photographs
586:on 14 July 2004 by a vote of 314–109 and by the
403:US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004
3203:United States presidential visits to Australia
1633:
1322:on the costs of research performed in the U.S.
1305:(PBS) is a central component of the Australian
1257:Australia as a whole is heavily reliant on the
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600:US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004
4660:Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
4630:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
939:
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645:National treatment and market access for goods
230:Australia – United States Free Trade Agreement
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3208:U.S./Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group
3157:Ambassadors of the United States to Australia
3147:Ambassadors of Australia to the United States
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2522:
2291:United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA)
2171:
1979:
1494:Australia–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement
4688:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
4667:Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
4600:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
3370:2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Final
3193:Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement
1052:
988:The agreement requires legal enforcement of
18:Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement
4614:Financial Literacy and Education Commission
4237:Government response to September 11 attacks
4223:Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act
2490:North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
2104:Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
2098:ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Area
1231:
4883:Free trade agreements of the United States
4653:Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
4195:Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
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2194:Free trade agreements of the United States
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4607:Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
4230:Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
3864:Jordan–United States Free Trade Agreement
3314:International Maritime Security Construct
3198:Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus
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555:commissioned a private consultancy – the
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830:Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
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4835:Water Resources Development Act of 2007
4572:Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
3597:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
1593:"National Association of Manufacturers"
1518:Center for Economic and Policy Research
1215:protection of pay television broadcasts
711:
553:Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
14:
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4732:Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
4342:Secondary Security Screening Selection
3162:Consuls-General of Australia, New York
3152:Embassy of the United States, Canberra
3142:Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C.
2431:Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
1287:Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
1247:Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
960:
632:General Agreement on Trade in Services
628:General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
603:, was passed, with amendments, by the
4272:National Construction Safety Team Act
4031:Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
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3167:Australian Consulate-General, Houston
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2415:Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA)
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1791:"DFAT trade topics June Quarter 2008"
1765:"IMF Marks Down US Free – Trade Deal"
1253:Manufacturing and agricultural sector
1187:. In particular, the minimum term of
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806:In conjunction with the existing WTO
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4805:Magnuson–Stevens Reauthorization Act
4704:Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
4321:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
3380:Australia and the American Civil War
3229:United States diplomatic cables leak
3065:
1484:Australia-Chile Free Trade Agreement
1095:lobbies strongly supported the FTA.
981:The agreement expands the rights of
4903:Treaties entered into force in 2005
4494:Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
3971:Darfur Peace and Accountability Act
2405:Middle East Free Trade Area (MEFTA)
1224:broader civil and criminal offences
802:Sanitary and phytosanitary measures
527:government. In 1991 U.S. president
365:Passed the House of Representatives
336:in the House of Representatives as
250:North American Free Trade Agreement
24:
4893:Free trade agreements of Australia
4646:Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004
4542:American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
3913:Dominican Republic–Central America
3349:Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
2410:Trade in Services Agreement (TISA)
2002:Free trade agreements of Australia
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557:Centre for International Economics
308:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
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4908:Australia–United States relations
4216:Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
3448:to help reach a consensus. ›
3121:Australia–United States relations
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1902:from the original on 6 July 2015.
1884:from the original on 7 July 2015.
1753:from the original on 7 July 2015.
1478:Australian free trade agreements:
1472:United States-Australia relations
4423:Criticism of government response
4402:Higher Education Opportunity Act
4293:President's Surveillance Program
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4637:Forest Land Enhancement Program
4579:Credit Rating Agency Reform Act
4501:Public Service Loan Forgiveness
4279:NIST WTC Disaster Investigation
3344:Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
3266:Sydney anti-Islam film protests
2496:Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
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1421:Department of Homeland Security
1118:Australian attitudes to the FTA
1098:On 15 July, both houses of the
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974:Australia agreed to extend its
705:of export competition issues."
4791:Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
4711:SAFE Transportation Equity Act
4674:Pension Protection Act of 2006
4508:Unborn Victims of Violence Act
4471:Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
4393:Election Assistance Commission
4300:Terrorist Surveillance Program
4209:Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
3704:State funeral of Ronald Reagan
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1040:Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
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849:Cross-border trade in services
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4695:Troubled Asset Relief Program
4586:Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
4314:Homeland Security Act of 2002
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4356:Terrorist Screening Database
4307:NSA warrantless surveillance
4154:H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004
3999:Vision for Space Exploration
3711:State funeral of Gerald Ford
3482:Presidency of George W. Bush
3441:Presidency of George W. Bush
3407:United States Studies Centre
3375:Australian–American Memorial
3040:Australia–United Kingdom FTA
2644:Australian Capital Territory
1199:Other key changes included:
970:Intellectual property rights
574:The FTA was ratified by the
288:108th United States Congress
238:preferential trade agreement
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27:Preferential trade agreement
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4377:FISA Amendments Act of 2008
4370:Protect America Act of 2007
4161:L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004
3015:Australia–United States FTA
2905:National Electricity Market
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1406:International Monetary Fund
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1080:was undertaken by American
947:National Competition Policy
940:Competition-related matters
824:Technical barriers to trade
571:in Washington in May 2004.
169:(U.S. Trade Representative)
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4898:Treaties concluded in 2004
4888:Foreign trade of Australia
4798:Healthy Forests Initiative
4439:Medicare Modernization Act
4349:Terrorist Screening Center
4244:Rescue and recovery effort
4080:August 2001 daily briefing
3697:Presidential proclamations
2760:Minerals Resource Rent Tax
1135:government Trade Minister
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1025:Chapter 20 requires that:
808:Sanitary and Phytosanitary
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4754:Clean Boating Act of 2008
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3625:Supreme Court candidates
3590:Legislation and programs
3446:templates for discussion
2890:Energy efficiency rating
2745:Goods & Services Tax
2433:(no interest since 2005)
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1634:Rimmer, Matthew (2006).
1467:Import sensitive product
1316:research and development
1283:environmental protection
1232:Local content provisions
1173:World Trade Organization
919:of a financial nature."
636:World Trade Organization
584:House of Representatives
578:with the passage of the
472:House of Representatives
4812:Renewable Fuel Standard
4066:Pre-attack intelligence
3297:Exercise Talisman Saber
3035:Indonesia–Australia FTA
1346:Ratification of the FTA
1236:Many in the Australian
1141:U.S.-Australia alliance
582:. It was passed by the
422:Parliament of Australia
377:on July 15, 2004 (
367:on July 14, 2004 (
356:Committee consideration
4913:2004 in Australian law
4860:Obama administration →
4768:Clear Skies Initiative
2582:Snowy Mountains Scheme
2557:Banking crisis of 1893
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1100:United States Congress
1029:acquainted with them.
952:Government procurement
762:Customs administration
576:United States Congress
533:Australian Labor Party
4782:Executive Order 13432
4761:Climate change policy
4386:Help America Vote Act
4147:Executive Order 13470
4140:Executive Order 13355
3618:Judicial appointments
2492:(superseded by USMCA)
2481:(superseded by NAFTA)
1655:10.5210/fm.v11i3.1316
1579:10 March 2006 at the
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1273:Premier of Queensland
1185:intellectual property
1179:Intellectual property
1106:Presidential nominee
614:Provisions of the FTA
546:in the U.S. and with
4052:Communication issues
4045:September 11 attacks
3761:Mission Accomplished
3385:Southern Cross Cable
3246:Death of Tina Watson
2946:Poverty in Australia
2538:Economy of Australia
2451:(on hold since 2006)
2445:(on hold since 2006)
2439:(on hold since 2006)
2379:United Arab Emirates
2139:United Arab Emirates
1599:on 18 December 2004.
1400:millions) since 1988
1340:Thomas Alured Faunce
1332:Australian Democrats
976:copyright expiration
712:Textiles and apparel
630:(GATT) 1994 and the
360:House Ways and Means
153:(Minister for Trade)
77:Free trade agreement
4515:2006 VRA Amendments
3855:by Condoleezza Rice
3841:International trips
3676:Impeachment efforts
3324:Major non-NATO ally
3025:Japan–Australia FTA
3020:China–Australia FTA
3005:Australia–Korea FTA
3000:Australia–Chile FTA
2961:Wealth in Australia
2941:Income in Australia
2924:Economic conditions
2820:Regulatory agencies
2779:Banking and Finance
2567:Four pillars policy
1623:on 20 October 2004.
961:Electronic commerce
323:Legislative history
262:
4718:Sarbanes–Oxley Act
4681:Public Law 110-343
3978:Mexico City policy
3395:Pipe Pacific Cable
3334:Operation Blowdown
3280:Military relations
3224:Battle of Brisbane
2847:Corporations power
2796:Official cash rate
2700:Telecommunications
1916:Governmental links
1853:on 20 October 2009
1771:on 13 October 2009
1729:on 18 August 2004.
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1194:Eldred v. Ashcroft
914:Financial services
890:Telecommunications
675:tariff-rate quotas
594:on 3 August 2004.
260:
256:History of the FTA
62:Australian English
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4416:Hurricane Katrina
4059:Military response
4038:USA Freedom Corps
3964:2002 steel tariff
3871:Trade Act of 2002
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3803:2007 SOTU Address
3796:2006 SOTU Address
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