Export resources
These resources will give you the knowledge and capabilities to help you with your export business journey.
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Market search tool
Source: export.business.gov.auSearch tool to find export markets for your products and services.
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AiGroup
Source: www.aigroup.com.auProvide services, networks and advocacy to help members and industries. Offering workplace advice line, award and compliance advice, HR and safety support and more.
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AusVeg
Source: ausveg.com.auIndustry representative body for vegetable and potato growers.
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South Australia Business Support
Source: www.business-sa.comBusiness SA offer a range of services, products, advice and training to help businesses reach their potential, including in export markets. Their events provide excellent networking opportunities, with Business SA's membership stretching across every sector of commerce and industry.
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Manual of importing country requirements
Source: micor.agriculture.gov.auThis website sets out the known requirements that exporters and the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (Department) must meet for products and commodities to be accepted for import into specific overseas countries.
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Market Access Advice (MAA) for export into China
Source: www.agriculture.gov.auMAA provides information to export registered seafood establishments on the request for amendment of health certification for the import of non-viable aquatic products into China as notified by GACC.
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Agricultural export regulations
Source: www.agriculture.gov.auThe Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment controls exports of agricultural products. This assures our trading partners that Australian agricultural products meet import requirements.
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Agri-Business Expansion Initiative
Source: www.agriculture.gov.auKey elements of the Agri-Business Expansion Initiative include new one-on-one exporter support services, greater access to market intelligence, and matched grants for government and industry associations to work together on market expansion.
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Capability Improvement Grants in the defence industry
Source: www.business.gov.auThe Centre for Defence Industry Capability (CDIC) provides strategic leadership for the Australian defence sector and partners with industry to help build a strong, sustainable, innovative and internationally competitive Australian industry. If the CDIC recommends improvements for your business, you can apply for a grant to help make the improvements.