Australia-Malaysia sign food trade accord
date:May 28, 2012
ore internationally competitive.

There may need to be very minor adjustment for the Australian food industry, but it will generally be a beneficiary of the benefits of free trade,he remarked.

potentially a very large growth market

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) agreed the countrys AU$108bn food and grocery manufacturing sector will benefit from the pact.

This agreement will allow Australian food and grocery manufacturers to continue to innovate and explore new markets while m
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