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Australian exporters battling toughest markets in 30 years, but SMEs lack ... SmartCompany.com.au Australian exporters are battling the toughest market in 30 years, but small- and medium-sized exporters are missing out on help from the Government's export credit agency despite its mandate to fill market gaps, experts say. |
US herd decline our gain Stock and Land Based on several trends, if Australian exporters are to make inroads in the US this year - to improve on last year's decline of 9 percent, the lowest annual total since the late 1960s - then the revival will come through grinding beef and not primal ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Minister flies out to shore up new live export rules Sydney Morning Herald Facing growing backlash from Australian exporters ... the Minister for Agriculture, Joe Ludwig. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen THE Minister for Agriculture, Joe Ludwig, will travel to the Middle East this week to discuss stringent animal welfare standards ... Ludwig brings live export reforms to the Middle East Aust delegation to Middle East will discuss animal welfare regulations Ludwig to visit Middle East |
US beef muscles in on Japan Farm Weekly Increased competition from US beef isn't the only headwind currently facing Australian exporters, with the high Australian dollar against the 'greenback' applying significant pressure on sales. According to MLA chief economist Tim McRae, ... |
Cattle exporters query Ludwig's Turkey omission Beef Central Mr Ludwig led a delegation of Australian exporters to the Middle East last Thursday for a whirlwind six-day tour of livestock export markets in the region. The purpose of the visit is to meet with Government officials and importers to explain why ... |
Aussie exporters to gain from Indonesia Sydney Morning Herald Trade Minister Craig Emerson says Indonesia's entry into a regional trade group will benefit Australian exporters. Indonesia joined the ASEAN-Australian-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) on January 10. Under the agreement, Australia's share of ... |
![]() ABC Online | Japan suspends imports of Australian poultry products ABC Online Australia's Department of Agriculture's Biosecurity division says "Australian exporters of locally processed foods containing small amounts of egg products should first contact their buyer and confirm import conditions for Japan prior to export. |
Global manufacturing lift: trend or one-off? ABC Online ELEANOR HALL: Now in terms of Australia, the Australian dollar seems to be heading higher by the day, that's not great news for Australian exporters is it? DAVID TAYLOR: No it's not. It's hurting a lot of different sectors of the economy. |
China's carrier ruling hits Brazilian miner Vale The Australian Australian exporters had been concerned that the mega-vessels would cut Vale's unit costs, making its product more competitive with ore shipped from the Pilbara by the likes of BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals. "This threat has been dealt a ... |
Don't cripple horti exporters Weekly Times Now It already costs Australian exporters three times as much to send a consignment as it costs Chilean producers. Then we have the outrageous banning of a chemical used to treat shipments for fruit fly, without a viable alternative having been found. |