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Australia, EU signal progress in trade negotiations

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Posted on March 16, 2026

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SYDNEY, March 17 (Reuters) - Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell said on Tuesday he had "a productive call" overnight with European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, signalling progress in

Australia and European Union Signal New Progress in Trade Agreement Talks

Progress and Developments in Australia-EU Trade Negotiations

Recent Diplomatic Engagements

SYDNEY, March 17 (Reuters) - Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell said on Tuesday he had "a productive call" overnight with European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, signalling progress in trade talks as both sides work toward a long-awaited agreement.

"I am confident we can do a deal, and look forward to continuing to work with him to reach an agreement that is in Australia's national interest," Farrell said in a statement.

Background of Negotiation Challenges

Negotiations between Australia and the EU collapsed in 2023 largely over disagreements on access to agricultural products.

Key Issues: Agriculture and Market Access

Australia has been seeking greater quotas for lamb and beef exports to Europe, while the EU has pushed for improved access to Australia's critical minerals and lower tariffs on manufactured goods.

Statements from EU Officials

Sefcovic said on Monday that trade talks with Australia had been moving in the right direction and that he remained fully committed to securing a successful outcome.

"We are working hard towards a mutually beneficial agreement for all stakeholders," Sefcovic said in a post on X.

Global Context and Strategic Importance

The renewed push for a free trade agreement comes as the EU seeks to compete more strongly with the U.S. and China amid growing global trade tensions. In January, the bloc struck a trade deal with India aimed at boosting two‑way trade and reducing reliance on the United States.

Outlook and Next Steps

Bloomberg News earlier reported that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU leaders that the trade negotiations with Australia were in their "final stretch".

The report, citing unidentified sources, said she could travel to Australia as soon as this weekend to sign the agreement, though plans have not been finalised.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Chris Reese and Sonali Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • A productive overnight call between Don Farrell and Maroš Šefčovič renewed optimism in Australia‑EU trade negotiations on March 16, 2026, marking a pivotal step toward finalising a free trade agreement.
  • Key sticking points—primarily Australian access to EU markets for beef and lamb and EU concerns over geographic indicators like prosecco and feta—are reportedly narrowing, with both sides indicating convergence on these issues.
  • This impending deal would offer Australia tariff‑free access to the EU’s 450 million‑strong market, potentially boosting Australia’s GDP by up to AUD 7.4 billion annually by 2030, while strengthening the EU’s strategic trade alliances amid global economic tension.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Australia-EU trade negotiations collapse in 2023?
Negotiations collapsed due to disagreements over access to agricultural products, with Australia seeking more quotas for lamb and beef and the EU pushing for better access to minerals and lower tariffs.
What are Australia and the EU hoping to achieve in the renewed trade talks?
They are working towards a mutually beneficial agreement that improves agricultural export quotas for Australia and gives the EU greater access to minerals and manufactured goods.
Who are the key officials involved in the trade negotiations?
Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell and European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic are the main negotiators.
What is the significance of the renewed push for an Australia-EU free trade agreement?
The agreement aims to strengthen economic ties, boost two-way trade, and help Europe compete with the U.S. and China amid global trade tensions.
Is there a timeline for when the Australia-EU trade agreement may be signed?
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen may travel to Australia soon to sign the agreement, though plans are not yet finalized.

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