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EU Commission head Von der Leyen to visit Australia as trade deal nears

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Posted on March 18, 2026

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BRUSSELS, March 18 (Reuters) - The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Australia later this month and meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, said the Commission on

EU's von der Leyen to visit Australia for likely trade deal conclusion

Key Developments in EU-Australia Trade Negotiations

Upcoming Visit and Expected Agreement

BRUSSELS, March 18 (Reuters) - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Australia to meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese next week, when the two sides are likely to conclude negotiations on a free trade agreement.

Background of Trade Talks

Both sides have signalled progress after previous talks between Australia and the EU collapsed in 2023, mainly over the size of meat import quotas into the European Union.

Objectives of the Visit

The European Commission, the EU executive body, said in a statement that von der Leyen's visit from March 23 to 25 was intended to "strengthen EU ties with a trusted, like-minded partner in the strategically vital Indo-Pacific region."

Negotiation Points and Economic Interests

Australia's Export Goals

Australia said Albanese would meet von der Leyen, who will be accompanied by EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic, in Canberra on Tuesday on her first trip to the country as European Commission president.

Australia has been seeking greater quotas for lamb and beef exports to Europe. The EU has pushed for lower tariffs on manufactured goods, particularly cars, and improved access to Australia's critical minerals to reduce reliance on China. The two sides launched negotiations in 2018.

Trade Figures and Economic Impact

Total goods trade between the EU and Australia was 47.2 billion euros ($57 billion) in 2025, with the EU having a surplus of 26.5 billion euros. For services, trade totalled 38.1 billion euros in 2023, with the EU also enjoying a surplus of 17.9 billion euros.

Exchange Rate and Reporting Credits

($1 = 0.8675 euros)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Philip Blenkinsop in Brussels, Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Makini Brice and Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Von der Leyen’s visit marks renewed momentum in Australia–EU trade talks after the 2023 collapse over beef and lamb quotas (euronews.com)
  • Talks aim to balance Australia’s demand for expanded access for lamb, beef exports with the EU’s interest in critical minerals and lower tariffs on manufactured goods (euperspectives.eu)
  • The trip aligns with wider EU strategic outreach in the Indo‑Pacific, following moves such as provisional Mercosur implementation and a pending security‑defence partnership (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will EU Commission President von der Leyen visit Australia?
Ursula von der Leyen will visit Australia from March 23 to March 25.
Who will von der Leyen meet during her Australia visit?
She will meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
What are the main issues in the Australia-EU trade negotiations?
Key issues include agricultural export quotas and access to critical minerals and manufactured goods.
Why did previous EU-Australia trade talks collapse?
Talks failed in 2023 due to disagreements over agricultural product access.
What is the goal of von der Leyen's visit to Australia?
To strengthen EU ties with Australia and advance trade negotiations.

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