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Free Trade Agreements

Australia’s free trade agreement network

Stylised map illustrating trade connections with other countries. Text version of the image content is below. AANZFTA is a plurilateral agreement whose membership includes ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand
CPTPP is a plurilateral agreement whose membership includes Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico , New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, Peru, Malaysia, Chile and Brunei Darussalam. The United Kingdom is not inforce.
PACER Plus is a plurilateral agreement whose membership includes Australia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Niue, Samoa, Solomns Islands, Tonga, New Zealand, Tuvalu and Vanuatu
RCEP is a plurilateral agreement whose membership include sAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia and The Philippines.
Australia has bilateral free trade agreements with New Zealand (ANZCERTA), Singapore (SAFTA), the United States (AUSFTA), Thailand (TAFTA), Chile (ACl-FTA), Malaysia (MAFTA), Korea (KAFTA), Japan (JAEPA), China (ChAFTA), Hong Kong (A-HKFTA), Peru (PAFTA), Indonesia (IA-CEPA), India (AI-ECTA), the United Kingdom (A-UK FTA). The agreement with United Arab Emirates (CEPA) was signed on 6 November but is not yet in force.
Australia has bilateral free trade agreements under negotiation with India (CECA) and the European Union (A-EUFTA)
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The following are Australia’s free trade agreements (listed with the entry-into-force date).

Bilateral Agreements:

Plurilateral agreements:

Bilateral Agreement not in force:

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