Japan-Australia (JAEPA) – 15 January 2015.Korea-Australia (KAFTA) – 12 December 2014.Malaysia-Australia (MAFTA) – 1 January 2013.ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand (AANZFTA) – 1 January 2010 for eight countries: Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Burma, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.Australia-Chile (ACl-FTA) – 6 March 2009.Thailand-Australia (TAFTA) – 1 January 2005.Australia-United States (AUSFTA) – 1 January 2005.Singapore-Australia (SAFTA) – 28 July 2003.Australia-New Zealand (ANZCERTA or CER) – 1 January 1983.The following are Australia’s free trade agreements (listed with the entry-into-force date). Australia negotiates FTAs to benefit Australian exporters, importers, producers and investors by reducing and eliminating certain barriers to international trade and investment. A free trade agreement (FTA) is an international treaty between two or more economies that reduces or eliminates certain barriers to trade in goods and services, as well as investment.
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