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Inquiry into Australia's trade and investment relations with Asia, the Pacific and Latin America

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Report

On Monday 22 August 2011, the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade presented its report entitled Inquiry into Australia’s Trade and Investment Relations with Asia, the Pacific and Latin America.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 9 Chapters, and 4 Appendices.

Inquiry into Australia’s Trade and Investment Relations with Asia, the Pacific and Latin America

Preliminary pages (PDF 128KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Recommendations and List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1 (PDF 30KB)
Improving Australia’s Trade and Investment Relations with the Countries of Asia, the Americas and the Pacific.

Chapter 2 (PDF 253KB)
APEC

Chapter 3 (PDF 480KB)
Trade Facilitation

Chapter 4 (PDF 427KB)
Latin America

Chapter 5 (PDF 167KB)
The Pacific

Chapter 6 (PDF 165KB)
Other Free Trade Agreements

Chapter 7 (PDF 162KB)
Pakistan and the Philippines

Chapter 8 (PDF 216KB)
Trade in Services

Chapter 9 (PDF 350KB)
Government Trade Policy Statement

Appendix A (PDF 75KB)
List of Submissions

Appendix B (PDF 48KB)
List of Exhibits

Appendix C (PDF 150KB)
Witnesses appearing at public hearings

Appendix D (PDF 41KB)
Port of Melbourne Supply Chain Information Map – February 2006

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