Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been
Introduction: Australia, the European Union and the New Trade Agenda Section 1 Korea-EU FTA: Breaking New Ground Understanding the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Is the CETA a Road Map for Australia and the EU? Section 2 The Changed Architecture of the EU's Agricultural Policy Over Four Decades: Trade Policy Implications for Australia Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship Geographical Indications: An Assessment of EU Treaty Demands Gains for Trade in Services in an EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A European Perspective 'Mutual Evaluation': A New Policy Tool for Dealing with 'Behind the Borders' Barriers Section 3 Bringing Australia and the EU Closer: Is an FTA a Solution? EU and Australia: Europe's Challenges and Policy Options for Future Trade An FTA with the EU: What Could Be Gained? Conclusions Australia and the EU: Partners in the New Trade Agenda