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The Commonwealth of Australia, as big as fourteen times France, populated of 24 million inhabitants, is now the twelfth world economy according to the rank of the IMF. The traditional forces of its economy are its abundant and varied primary resources (iron, coal, gas, oil, uranium, gold, copper, rare earths) and a productive and export-oriented agriculture. The Australian economy has experienced uninterrupted growth since 1991 (the OECD record), first driven by the trade of its mineral wealth with its Asian partners. Australia, a member of the G20, chaired it in 2014, during which it focused on the issue of infrastructure development, securing the creation of a Global Infrastructure Hub, a new Sydney-based institution. Despite the effect of the 2008 financial crisis on public finances, the country is one of the last whose debt is rated AAA by all the agencies.
Australia is traditionally a heavily exporting and free-trade country. It is particularly active in the WTO, while deploying a strategy of concluding regional and bilateral free trade agreements with its main partners. After signing these FTAs ​​with major Asian customers (China, Japan, South Korea, ASEAN) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Australia's next target is the conclusion of an FTA with the European Union, Australia's second largest trading partner . The preparatory work for the opening of such a negotiation (scoping exercise) was concluded at the beginning of 2017.
Our economic relations with Australia are in an ascending phase. Most of the big French companies are present in Australia, employing more than 60 000 Australians for a turnover of nearly 20 billion euros. The bilateral trade relationship is relatively undeveloped but structurally very favorable to France, the positive balance reaching 1.4 billion euros in 2016, with French exports representing more than two and a half times the flow of imports from Australia . The development of bilateral economic relations is favored by the very strong dynamism of a young and enterprising French community, which increases by 8% per year and which includes a hundred LIFE. The strategic partnership launched during the state visit of the President of the Republic of November 2014 is based on three axes: intergovernmental, between companies, between citizens (government to government, business to business, people to people). A reinforced version of this strategic partnership was signed in March 2016 by the French and Australian foreign ministers.
The Canberra Economic Department monitors the Australian economic and financial situation, as well as the development of our bilateral trade and cross-investments between the two countries. It analyzes Australian positions taken in international fora and in multilateral negotiations, and promotes exchanges between administrations and the business community. It identifies the possible obstacles to access to the Australian market of our companies in order to negotiate the lifting. It has a role of coordinator of all local public actors in the economic field, foremost among which Business France.
The Economic Department of Canberra, attached to the Regional Economic Service of Tokyo, also subdelegates the macroeconomic and financial analysis of New Zealand and the following island states of the South Pacific: Fiji, Kiribati, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. It also contributes to the work intended to promote the integration of New Caledonia into its regional environment.

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