Three of Australia's top policy analysts have investigated the fine print in the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement and reveal how the Agreement is anything but Free. With new information from inside sources, they tell of the behind-the-scenes negotiations, and how Australia's long-term prosperity has been dangerously undermined.1. The lopsided deal -- 2. Quarantine : open season for pests and diseases -- 3. Medicines : undermining our pharmaceutical benefits scheme -- 4. Government procurement : trading 'buy Australian' for 'buy American' -- 5. Intellectual property rights : suppressing our own knowledge economy -- 6. The end of the 'lucky country'
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
With the collapse of the World Trade Organization’s ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico in Septemb...
Not all that long ago, considerable intellectual energy was spent across Australia analysing the for...
The debate over the Free Trade Agreement with the United States has produced a book, How to Kill a C...
The debate over the Free Trade Agreement with the United States has produced a book, How to Kill a C...
The free trade deal compromises important Australian industries for scant gain.There was no way the ...
On 1 January this year, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement came into force. Government...
Prime Minister Howard has agreed to a trade deal with the US that puts Australia’s wider trade...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) the level of concern it generated a...
Not all that long ago, considerable intellectual energy was spent across Australia analysing the for...
Agreement on January 1, 2006 was marked by two events that encapsulated the clashes of interests exp...
Much of the rhetoric that underpins arguments for free trade relies on the assertion that free tra...
Australia is the world's second largest beef exporter, dominating the highest value beef markets of ...
Should Australia sign a free-trade agreement with the United States? No, says John Quiggin, because ...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
With the collapse of the World Trade Organization’s ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico in Septemb...
Not all that long ago, considerable intellectual energy was spent across Australia analysing the for...
The debate over the Free Trade Agreement with the United States has produced a book, How to Kill a C...
The debate over the Free Trade Agreement with the United States has produced a book, How to Kill a C...
The free trade deal compromises important Australian industries for scant gain.There was no way the ...
On 1 January this year, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement came into force. Government...
Prime Minister Howard has agreed to a trade deal with the US that puts Australia’s wider trade...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) the level of concern it generated a...
Not all that long ago, considerable intellectual energy was spent across Australia analysing the for...
Agreement on January 1, 2006 was marked by two events that encapsulated the clashes of interests exp...
Much of the rhetoric that underpins arguments for free trade relies on the assertion that free tra...
Australia is the world's second largest beef exporter, dominating the highest value beef markets of ...
Should Australia sign a free-trade agreement with the United States? No, says John Quiggin, because ...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
With the collapse of the World Trade Organization’s ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico in Septemb...
Not all that long ago, considerable intellectual energy was spent across Australia analysing the for...