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HomeEventsUnderstanding EU Trade: A Guide For Australian Stakeholders - Hobart Workshop
Understanding EU Trade: A Guide for Australian Stakeholders - Hobart Workshop

Trade negotiations between Australia and the European Union are expected to get underway in late 2018. This EU funded Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Project aims to help Australian policymakers, industry and civil society understand European Union trade policy.

The training will include:

  • an accessible explanation of how the EU works and EU trade
    policymaking;
  • a panel discussion on issues and challenges for the proposed Free Trade Agreement;
  • details on key current issues such as Geographic Indications, Investor-State Dispute Settlement, Services and Agricultural Trade;
  • an update on current political developments in Europe; and
  • information on how to find out more.

This workshop is designed to support stakeholders from different organisations and sectors who may have little or no familiarity with the EU. The ANU Centre for European Studies gratefully acknowledges the support of the
European Commission in providing this training in Tasmania.

To sign up for ANU Centre for European Studies newsletters and receive notification of further training dates, email: europe@anu.edu.au

Register now

Date & time

  • Wed 16 May 2018, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

The Macarthur Board Room, the Old Woolstore Hotel

Speakers

Contact

  •  Dr Annmarie Elijah
     Send email
     02 6125 9896

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