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Greek exports to Australia

Greek exports to Australia. Speaker: Peter Mace Date: September 2013. SEVE & IATTO. Build your knowledge and skills with the Australian Institute of Export. Professional Education & Training. Exports to Australia from Greece-(2012 )

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Greek exports to Australia

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  1. Greek exports to Australia Speaker: Peter Mace Date: September 2013 SEVE & IATTO

  2. Build your knowledge and skills with the Australian Institute of Export Professional Education & Training • Exports to Australia from Greece-(2012) • A$169 million- Processed foods, Medicants, rubber articles and Aluminium. • Ranking: 56th in terms of import volume. • Services imports A$272 million (travel)

  3. Build your knowledge and skills with the Australian Institute of Export Contact Us • Greek nationals in Australia = 400,000 plus. • Centered on Victoria (49%) and NSW (32%) • 5th most common language (after English, Chinese, Arabic and Italian) • People of Greek background have done well in all spheres in Australia (Andrew Liveris, CEO of Dow Chemical). • Food and beverage is probably the most obvious export sector for Australia. • Using Australia and New Zealand as a combined market. Opportunity:

  4. Build your knowledge and skills with the Australian Institute of Export Professional Education & Training Barriers to entry: • Strong food quality and disease prevention policy prevails. • Need to meet Australian Trade Practices legislation for consumer sales. • Labellingrequirements including “use-by” dates. • Registering the brand name. • Finding an effective distributor.

  5. Build your knowledge and skills with the Australian Institute of Export Professional Education & Training Thank you…Questions? .

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