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Article Abstract:

During the negotiations of free trade agreement with United States, Australia was offered a higher quota for beef export in return for removing single desk for wheat. Australian government stuck to its guns, thereby losing out on what could have meant a hundreds of millions of dollars for Australia's beef industry.

Author: Kerin, Paul
United States, International economic relations, Meat Products, Exports, Wheat, Interpretation and construction, Commercial treaties, Trade agreements, Beef industry, Wheat industry, Trade policy

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Open for business

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The striking anomalies in retail trading regulations of Australia are discussed. Though the retail trade has been permitted to extend hours, there are provisions in regulations, which make such license counter productive.

Author: Kerin, Paul
Retail Trade, Retail industry, Business hours

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Abolish anti-dumping rules

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The relevance of anti-dumping laws in the United States is analyzed. Many companies in Australia are using the rules to avoid competition.

Author: Kerin, Paul
Management dynamics, Venture Analysis, Management, Competition (Economics), Business enterprises, Company business management, Antidumping duties

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Subjects list: Australia, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Economic policy
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