Exporting
Expanding your market can bring enormous benefits to your business, but successful exporting doesn't happen by accident - it needs careful planning and commitment.- Develop an export plan
Once you've decided to sell your products overseas you need to develop an export plan. - Customs requirements for exports
Exporting of goods from Australia is controlled by the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (Customs). - Quarantine controls on exports
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) regulates the export of food, live animals, animal products, fish, aquatic products, plants and grains. - Financial assistance for exporters
Promoting your product overseas is a costly exercise, however you may be eligible for assistance to help with the cost of developing your new overseas markets. - Information on exporting
There are a number of federal and state based resources available to help you get started with exporting. - Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
There may be opportunities for Australian businesses to tender for work overseas, with the help of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). - Financial assistance for exporters in your state or territory
Information and guides on financial assistance for exporters in your state or territory. - Information on exporting in your state or territory
Useful guides, information and resources on exporting in your state or territory.
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