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I.MAT.2151 - Market Access SEA Indonesia Summary

Bilateral, regional and multilateral trade agreements such as AANZFTA, RCEP, IA-CEPA and TAFTA, have afforded better access into Asian region with removals of prohibitive tariffs. Opportunities exist to reinforce Australian credentials and solidify our position as trusted and credible trade partners, as well as to progress priority non-tariff barrier challenges such as halal certification, labelling and listing requirements.

Project start date: 01 July 2020
Project end date: 30 June 2025
Publication date: 01 February 2024
Project status: In progress
Livestock species: Grain-fed Cattle, Grass-fed Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Lamb
Relevant regions: International

Summary

Bilateral, regional and multilateral trade agreements such as AANZFTA, RCEP, IA-CEPA and TAFTA, have afforded better access into Asian region with removals of prohibitive tariffs. Opportunities exist to reinforce Australian credentials and solidify our position as trusted and credible trade partners, as well as to progress priority non-tariff barrier challenges such as halal certification, labelling and listing requirements.

Working with Australian government and industry stakeholders, MLA:

- supported trade events and projects
- undertook representations
- provided briefings
- facilitated industry roundtables and delegations to support greater trade engagement and further market reforms
- conducted market condition monitoring
- updated industry with insights to support decisions and actions in a timely manner.

Objectives

This project covers the reporting period of 2020 – 2025 and addresses
the following International Markets priorities for the Indonesia region:

Priority 1: Develop ‘educated ambassadors’ (staff, customers, media and influencers).
Priority 2: Improve Market Access.

More information

Project manager: Valeska
Contact email: reports@mla.com