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Australia Group

Australia Group. Australia Group. What is it? A n informal forum of countries which, through the harmonisation of export controls. S eeks to ensure that exports do not contribute to the development of chemical or biological weapons. Australia Group. What are the aims?

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Australia Group

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  1. Australia Group

  2. Australia Group What is it? An informal forum of countries which, through the harmonisation of export controls. Seeks to ensure that exports do not contribute to the development of chemical or biological weapons.

  3. Australia Group What are the aims? The principal objective of AG participants’ is to use licensing measures to ensure that exports of certain chemicals, biological agents, and dual-use chemical and biological manufacturing facilities and equipment, do not contribute to the spread of CBW. The Group achieves this by harmonising participating countries’ national export licensing measures. The Group’s activities are especially important given that the international chemical and biotechnology industries are a target for proliferators as a source of materials for CBW programs.

  4. Australia Group What national interests are being met? Global Security and Stability ‘Being an active, constructive participant across the range of multilateral weapons of mass destruction disarmament and non- proliferation regimes

  5. Australia Group Roles Australia plays in the organisation Australia Group participants encourage all countries to take the necessary steps to ensure that they and their industries are not contributing to the spread of CBW. Export licensing measures demonstrate the determination of Australia Group countries to avoid involvement in the proliferation of these weapons in violation of international law and norms.

  6. ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION

  7. APEC What are the aims? Enhance economic growth and prosperity Strengthen the Asia-Pacific region and community that seeks to promote free trade and economic cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific region. APEC works to raise living standards and education levels through sustainable economic growth and to .

  8. APEC What national interests being met? • Economic Prosperity • 21 members -accounts for approximately 40% of the world's population, approximately 54% of world GDP and about 44% of world trade • Proposed Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific • APEC is considering the prospects and options for a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) which would include all member economies of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • promoting the theory that a free trade area has the best chance of converging the member nations and ensuring stable economic growth under free trade

  9. APEC What is Australia’s role? Continuous fear of rival trading blocks led Australia in 1989 to become a main protagonist in the establishment of APEC Australia’s increased leverage against the EU and its subsidised agricultural markets role undertaken in order to achieve foreign policy objectives.

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