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Australia's latest offer in the World Trade Organization services trade negotiations in Geneva aims to secure new business opportunities for the country’s exporters. Australia's offer of improved access to its markets puts Australia in a strong negotiating position to open up world markets and achieve significant benefits for Australian services exporters.
Services is a fast growing export sector for Australia and a large part its economy – 84 per cent of Australian jobs are in services industries.
Australia is among the first WTO member nations to table an improved offer. It is critical that its trading partners now join in tabling revised offers if Australia is to make real progress in talks. Australia's offer includes legal, telecommunications, environmental, private health, freight logistics, construction and related engineering services, air transport (marketing), and other business services.
Australia is also offering improved commitments covering temporary entry to Australia by business people. This responds directly to the concerns and interests of developing countries, and reflects Australia's own strong interests in achieving more open access to the markets of other countries, both developed and developing, for our services professionals.
The Australian Government will uphold the right of WTO members to regulate and fund public services, and would not support any changes which cast doubt on that outcome. The Government will ensure that the outcomes of negotiations do not impair Australia's ability to deliver fundamental policy objectives in relation to social and cultural goals.
The initial offer is non-binding and can be amended or withdrawn at any time during the negotiations.
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David
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