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Australia eyeing post-Brexit trade agreement by end of the year

Australia eyeing post-Brexit trade agreement by end of the year

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Interactive Video

Religious Studies, Other, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the UK's decision to leave the EU, highlighting the certainty it brings to businesses. It covers the transition period for negotiating future arrangements with the EU and the potential for a bilateral free trade agreement between the UK and Australia. The political will for such agreements is strong, with past visits from key figures like Boris Johnson. The discussion also touches on existing tariffs and the opportunities in agriculture, emphasizing the UK's focus on trade relations with countries like the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan post-Brexit.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What decision has Britain made regarding its future relationship with the EU?

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2.

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What opportunities are anticipated for Australia in negotiating trade agreements with the UK?

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How did Boris Johnson's views on trade agreements with Australia reflect the political will between the two countries?

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the current trade barriers between Australia and the UK, and why do they exist?

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What is the significance of the UK prioritizing trade agreements with Australia, New Zealand, and Japan?

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