The second in APF Canada's series on the impact of the CPTPP on merchandise and services trade between Canada and Asia, this 'mini-report' focuses on Australia, one of the seven ‘AP7’ economies (signatories to the CPTPP) in the Asia Pacific. 

Tracking bilateral trade relations with Australia at the national and subnational level in the five years post-CPTPP ratification (from 2019 to 2023) with 2018 data for context, our CPTPP Mini-Report: Australia below identifies future trade opportunities for Canadian firms interested in expanding their presence in Australia.

Anastasia Ufimtseva

Anastasia Ufimtseva is a Program Manager, Business Asia, at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. She holds a PhD in Global Governance from the Balsillie School of International Affairs at Wilfrid Laurier University with a specialization in international political economy. Her dissertation examined Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Canadian and Russian oil and natural gas sectors and she has published widely on trade and investment relations between Asia and Canada, specifically on FDI, governance, and energy policy. Prior to joining APF Canada, Anastasia worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies at Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business.

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