The International Trade Network (ITN) hosted by DFAT, provides opportunities to connect and engage people working on, or with an interest in, international trade and investment policy. Join us at 2pm on 14 August to hear Daren Tang, Director General World Intellectual Property Organization – WIPO deliver a special keynote address and join leading policy practitioners to discuss the role of intellectual property in an age of global strategic competition and technological innovation, and why it matters for trade and the future of international trade relations. Join the ITN to receive updates on future events: https://lnkd.in/eMRq_pmr
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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) works with international partners and other countries to tackle global challenges, increase trade and investment opportunities, protect international rules, keep our region stable and help Australians overseas. DFAT manages Australia’s international presence—a network of over 120 embassies, high commissions, consulates-general and representative offices across five continents —and we have over 6,000 staff located in Australia and overseas. These staff are the diplomats, negotiators, consular officers and advisers developing and delivering Australia’s foreign, trade and development policy on behalf of Australia and Australians. For 24/7 consular assistance, phone +61 2 6261 3305. DFAT acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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The Australia-Japan Foundation is Australia's oldest cultural council supporting people-to-people links underpinning this key bilateral and regional relationship. Applications for grants to support projects that will further strengthen relations between our two countries are now open for 2024-25. Key priority areas include communication, information and advocacy; economic diplomacy and geopolitics; education and Australian studies; scientific innovation; and society, culture and sport. Applications close 2.00pm AEST Wednesday 21 August. For more information and to apply: https://lnkd.in/eKiF3qm
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Already our fourth-largest export market in 2024, India will be the world's third-largest economy by the end of the decade. There is significant untapped potential and much more to be done – including to update, adapt and refine our efforts. Submissions to the Australian Government’s new ‘Roadmap for Australia’s Economic Engagement with India’ will close on 5 August. Don’t miss an opportunity to help guide the Government’s India economic priorities and strategy by making a submission. More information is available at https://lnkd.in/gqUQt8SH
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Join DFAT’s International Trade Network (ITN) and be part of its next panel event on 'Reglobalisation and the Future of Trade' on 31 July. Hear leading experts and policy practitioners discuss the role international trade can play in addressing emerging challenges such as decarbonisation, the energy transition, growing industrial policy interventions and national security. ITN membership is open to trade professionals in Australia from the private sector, thinktanks, academia, the diplomatic corps, and government. Sign up to the ITN to receive future invitations to events and become part of the Network. Please visit: https://lnkd.in/eMRq_pmr
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The Australia-Korea Foundation seeks to strengthen the Australia-Korea relationship in ways that enhance mutual understanding and people-to-people links. Grants support projects that help build and sustain professional, community and institutional linkages between our two countries. Applications are now open for 2024-25 priority areas including technological, scientific and education innovation, trade and business engagement or cross-cultural collaboration. Applications close 3.00 pm AEST Wednesday 21 August. For more information and to apply: https://lnkd.in/gbjeWWQ.
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Released on 26 July, the text of a new agreement on electronic commerce follows five years of negotiations among a large and diverse group of World Trade Organization (WTO) Members, jointly convened by Australia, Japan and Singapore. President of the Australian Services Roundtable, Holly Dorber noted that ‘for all businesses, and especially Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, this deal will reduce the cost and complexity of international commerce and support trust and security for consumers.’ The next phase of our work will include integrating these first-ever rules into the broader WTO system Read more: https://lnkd.in/gXREMfzB
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DFAT and Enterprise Singapore invite Australian small and medium enterprises to attend the information session for round 2 of the Go-Green Co-Innovation Program (GGCIP) on 21 August. GGCIP is a key initiative under the Singapore Australia Green Economy Agreement and offers grants to fund the development of products, services and solutions that support Singapore and Australia to transition to net zero emissions. For further details on the program and information session or to register visit: https://lnkd.in/gU5Mn4qD Australian High Commission, Singapore
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Australia is expanding its media engagement and support in the Pacific, Southeast Asia and South Asia through the Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy. The Strategy will support the creation and sharing of Australian content with audiences, and expands our engagement with regional media, for a strong and independent media. Work is already underway. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) continues to develop and deliver content for and about the region and improve capacity support for media partners. In addition to existing media development initiatives, DFAT is also making new investments. We are establishing a $14.6 million Indo-Pacific Media Fund and have expanded Pacific engagement by the Australian Associated Press (AAP). Read more about the Strategy here: https://lnkd.in/g6KSQm9K
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This year's NAIDOC Week theme ‘Keep the Fire Burning – Blak, Loud and Proud’ honours the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations cultures. DFAT staff and diplomatic corps gathered outside the R.G. Casey building as Elder Uncle Warren Daley welcomed them onto Ngunnawal country and the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Australian flags were raised. Fire is a symbol of connection to Country, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Indonesia and Vietnam are rapidly digitising and seeking technology solutions aligned with government priorities. Last week Ms Louise Adams, Australia’s Business Champion for Vietnam, Ms Jennifer Westacott AO, Australia’s Business Champion for Indonesia, and Australia’s Special Envoy for Southeast Asia, Nicholas Moore AO, visited Vietnam and Indonesia to meet with local business leaders and government to discuss two-way trade and investment opportunities. Australia’s Business Champions and Special Envoy for Southeast Asia also launched Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)’s Landing Pads in Jakarta and Ho Chi Minh City. The Landing Pads will work with technology companies to gain market insights, explore expansion strategies, connect with in-market networks and venture capitals.