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The Singapore-Australia Green Economy Agreement

Promotes and enables trade in 527 environmental goods and services, including addressing any non-tariff barriers.

Facilitates greater business and investment opportunities in green growth sectors, including hydrogen.

Architecture for cross-border electricity trade between Singapore and Australia.

Aligns sustainable finance policies to attract investment in Australian green transition projects.

Includes a grants program to help small and medium-sized businesses collaborate in green growth sectors.

Supports partnerships between ecolabelling and sustainability rating schemes to drive demand for lowcarbon, sustainable, and resource efficient goods and services.

Will see government and industry work together to build sustainable aviation and green shipping.

Includes a joint statistical project to better measure the size and opportunities in the green economy transition.

Supports the development of compatible and credible international carbon markets.

Driving skills and capability development in a green economy workforce.

Australian Government
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Australian Trade and Investment Commission

Updated: November 2022

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