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Australia’s trade minister is scheduled to head to Brussels for discussions with European Union officials aimed at securing a comprehensive free trade agreement. The talks are part of Australia’s ongoing efforts to deepen economic ties with the EU and expand international market access for Australian goods and services.

If successful, the agreement would mark the third major trade deal the EU has finalized this year, reflecting its broader strategy to strengthen global trade partnerships. Negotiations are expected to focus on reducing tariffs, improving market access, and addressing trade barriers across various sectors.

The move comes amid ongoing global economic shifts and China’s growing influence in trade dynamics. Both Australia and the EU view the potential agreement as a way to promote mutual economic growth and stability. Details of the negotiations and the timeline for an agreement remain to be seen as discussions progress.

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