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Supporting GVT Agencies

Supporting GVT Agencies. Austrade. Austrade assists Australian businesses to contribute to national prosperity by succeeding in trade and investment internationally, and promoting and supporting productive foreign investment into Australia. Some of the services offered by Austrade include:

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Supporting GVT Agencies

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  1. Supporting GVT Agencies

  2. Austrade Austrade assists Australian businesses to contribute to national prosperity by succeeding in trade and investment internationally, and promoting and supporting productive foreign investment into Australia. Some of the services offered by Austrade include: • delivering services that assist Australian businesses initiate, sustain and grow trade and outward investment • promoting Australia as an inward investment destination and, with the states and territories, supporting the inflow of productive foreign direct investment administering the Export Market Development Grants scheme • undertaking initiatives designed to improve community awareness of, and commitment to, international trade and investment • providing advice to the Australian Government on its trade and investment • development activities

  3. Australian Institute of Export The Australian Institute of Export (AIEx), operating in all states of Australia, is a non- profit, private-sector organisation. As the professional association representing exporters, it seeks to raise the standards of export management and practices through education, training, and the exchange of information and ideas between various parties, such as exporters, those involved in servicing the exporting community and all levels of government. The Australian Institute of Export’s services enable members to: ■ gain access to relevant, up-to-date information regarding trends and developments in exporting requirements and procedures ■ establish strong business networks through contact with other exporters ■ complete recognised courses in exporting, which lead to certificates, diplomas and postgraduate qualifications ■ improve export performance ■ take advantage of market access already achieved by the Institute and its members.

  4. Chambers of Commerce and Industry • Chambers of Commerce and Industry actively liaise with federal and state government departments to remove impediments to international trade and promote good relations with trading partners. They are located nationwide, representing numerous businesses, affiliated associations and local Chambers of Commerce.

  5. World Trade Centers it is a not-for-profit, non-political association, encompassing more than 750 000 affiliated businesses worldwide. Although no two World Trade Centers are exactly alike, they each endeavour to raise the international profile of their city or region, promoting trade in their local area as well as fostering a culture of ‘smart trading’. Similar to the organisations previously mentioned, members of the World Trade Centers have access to a variety of services, as outlined in figure 2.2 on page 88

  6. TFI Global TFI Global, formerly known as Trade Facilitators International, is a network of established, highly successful businesses providing international trade and industry assistance services to our global traders. It is a member of the Global Freight Group (GFG), worldwide network of independent freight and logistics specialists. TFI Global services members in Australia and New Zealand by offering an integrated package of services.

  7. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade The Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is responsible for the protection and advancement of Australia’s international interests. DFAT offers: ■ access to international business networks, and resources to develop better trade partnerships ■ ministerial-led business missions to overseas markets ■ promotion of Australia’s commercial interests in priority regions and countries ■ agreements to improve trade flow, and lobbying to protect Australian interests ■ market information ■ seminars on a range of issues of interest to business ■ briefing of Australian business representatives in foreign countries.

  8. Paragraph Question • In one paragraph, compare the different government supporting agencies. Your paragraph need to be at least 400 words and include definitions for each supporting trade agency .

  9. More Questions • Pg 94 • Q2, Q3, Q5

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