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HomePast ProjectsJean Monnet ActivitiesUnderstanding EU Trade: A Guide For Australian StakeholdersUnderstanding EU Trade: A Guide For Australian Stakeholders
Understanding EU Trade: A Guide for Australian Stakeholders
Understanding EU Trade: A Guide for Australian Stakeholders

'Understanding EU Trade: Issues and Challenges' symposium in Canberra, August 2018

As the trade negotiations between Australia and the European Union progress, this EU-funded Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Project helps Australian policymakers, industry and civil society understand EU trade policy. The project consists of training workshops run in Australian states and territories; a resource pack; a newsletter and a publication. The training is designed to support stakeholders who may have little or no familiarity with the EU, giving them access to expertise and accessible materials on EU trade.

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