Information on frauds, scams and dishonest conduct

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Below are the details of some dishonest schemes that have been brought to our attention, operating in certain markets. This is information on such schemes, is not offered as advice nor is it a comprehensive list of such schemes. Austrade provides this information to highlight the importance of being aware of such practices and validating the credentials of potential buyers and partners.

Email scams

In the case of emails/letters the author may say they have obtained your address from a mutual friend or some other way. The author may identify him/herself as the widow/son/ daughter/nephew etc of a recently deceased Tribal Chief/President etc who has in their possession a large sum of money (usually US$10 million plus) that they need to get out of the country. The offer is a request for the receiver to advise bank account details to receive 20 per cent of the monies plus the opportunity to help the author invest the rest.

Individuals and companies should not respond to these requests for funds. Some authors will mention some government organisations as a reference and the receiver should be aware that these are never true.

Gift giving scams

The ‘gift giving’ scams that we are aware of have been operating in some parts of China. The scams generally operate as follows:

* An Australian manufacturer is contacted direct by a potential customer.
* The customer expresses interest in the product/s on offer and invites the Australian manufacturer to visit the market
* The Australian manufacturer does visit the market and meet with the company claiming to be a customer. There are several meetings and dinners and the customer suggests that the Australian manufacturer should pay for these events and also offer gifts as a sign of the new partnership. While in the market the customer promises to order large quantities of product.
* The manufacturer returns to Australia and follows up with the customer seeking to confirm details of the promised order. The manufacturer does not hear from the customer again and in monetary terms has lost the costs of the travel to the market and gifts provided.
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If you have any other experiences of any fradulent behaviour or scams operating in international trade please contact us so we can add the information to this page and awrn others. Thanks!

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Sydney Morning Herald

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Sydney Morning Herald
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Jakarta Post

Brazil expects change in RI's policy on beef imports
Jakarta Post
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Dollar dips below parity against the greenback
ABC Online
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Aus shares plunge on euro woes and Chinese slowdown
ABC Online
MICHAEL JANDA: But Robert Rennie says Australian exporters enjoying the lower Australian dollar shouldn't pop the champagne corks just yet. ROBERT RENNIE: We expect the ECB to indicate that they're probably moving towards further quantitative easing ...

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Bilateral pacts may help India sustain exports of agri commodities
Economic Times
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Exporters wait on Korea
Weekly Times Now
Farm lobby groups have stressed the urgency of an FTA to aid Australian exporters to maintain their competitive edge, noting that the high dollar is also having an adverse impact. The Minister said officials from Australia and Korea are due to meet ...

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Korean FTA frustration
Farm Weekly
AUSTRALIAN exporters face ongoing competitive disadvantage the longer free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with Korea continue to drag out. Last month the FTA between Korea and the US came into effect, meaning tariffs on agricultural commodities ...

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ABC Local

Report says new animal welfare rules bring change to Indonesia
ABC Local
Mr Chandler says Indonesian imporerts and Australian exporters have rapidly adopted the new requirments. "It's been a massive transformation in terms of the amount of stunning facilities and infrastructure development, and the training of staff to ...


AUD bids at 1.0285 stall another sell-off ..
ForexLive (blog)
By Pete Jackson || May 3, 2012 at 05:35 GMT The pair's been under pressure in Asia this morning but the fall following weaker CFLP non-mfg China PMI ran into multiple bids from Australian exporters, real money and sovereigns. The market remains soggy ...

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Calm prevails following US BSE find
Farm Weekly
Despite some market volatility on the back of the BSE discovery, reaction from key customers Japan and Korea would suggest US export volumes won't suffer, in turn affording little bounce for Australian exporters. After the announcement, US live cattle ...

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