EU and Australia agree free trade and defence agreements

The European Union and Australia have agreed on a Free Trade Agreement, as well as a Security and Defence Partnership, the European Commission has announced.

​The two sides also agreed to launch negotiations for the association of Australia to Horizon Europe, which will be the world’s largest funding programme for research and innovation.

​The Free Trade Agreement was agreed at a meeting in Canberra between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

​The FTA is expected to bring significant opportunities to both the EU and Australia’s companies, farmers and consumers.

​This will give European exporters access to the Australian market, including the removal of 99% of tariffs on EU goods to Australia.

​Along with this, the agreement will make it easier for EU professionals to work in Australia.

​The FTA has been in process for nearly eight years, with negotiations beginning in July 2018.

​When it comes to the Security and Defence Partnership, the EU and Australia have been allies, and they have sought to deepen their cooperation in recent years.​

Through this partnership, both the EU and Australia aim to strengthen their cooperation on crisis management, as well as security and defence policy operations, including exercises, training and education.

​President Ursula von der Leyen said: “The EU and Australia may be geographically far apart, but we couldn't be closer in terms of how we see the world.

​“With these dynamic new partnerships on security and defence, as well as trade, we are moving even closer together. These agreements put in place lasting, trust-based structures to support peace and security through strength, driving prosperity through rules-based trade, and working together to uphold global institutions.

​“We are committed to building a cleaner, more digital future for our citizens, workers and businesses. And we are sending a strong signal to the rest of the world that friendship and cooperation are what matter most in times of turbulence.”