Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
Expanding Australia’s Trade and Investment Relations with North Africa
Appendix A–
List of submissions and exhibits
No. |
Individual/Organisation |
1 |
Embassy of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria |
2 |
Centre for Middle East and North African Studies, Macquarie University |
3 |
Embassy of the Arab Republic of Eygpt |
4 |
Australian Arab Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc. |
5 |
Australian Trade Commission |
6 |
Australian Western Sahara Association |
7 |
Philip Eliason and Associates |
8 |
Confidential |
9 |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
10 |
Australian Dairy Industry Council Inc. |
11 |
Meat and Livestock Australia Ltd. |
12 |
Woodside Energy Ltd. |
13 |
Fayman International Pty Ltd. |
14 |
BHP Billiton |
15 |
Confidential |
16 |
Bureau d’affaires International Trading Principal |
17 |
Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs |
18 |
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry |
19 |
Australian Western Sahara Association (supplementary) |
Exhibits |
1 |
- Supplementary information from the Consulate of Tunisia, Sydney:
- Tunisia Press Kit, Tunisian Foreign Trade 2004;
- Tunisia and Japan –Economic cooperation realised through the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC);
- Overview of the Investment Environment in Tunisia-speech by Mohamed Nouri Jouni, Minister of Development and International Cooperation of Tunisia;
- Business Opportunities in Tunisia for Japanese Companies;
- The EU’s relations with Tunisia.
|
2 |
Presentation from Australian Trade Commission to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade on Opportunities in North Africa. |
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