Australian Trade Commission - Profile Company Report Australia
30-06-2012, 8 pages
The Australian Trade Commission is an Australian Government agency within the Foreign Affairs and Trade portfolio, established under the Australian Trade Commission Act 1985, and operating under the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 and the Public Service Act 1999. Its major role is to assist Australian companies to gain access to overseas markets and opportunities. The Australian Trade Commission has 14 offices across Australia and more than 110 overseas locations in 64 countries.
The Australian Trade Commission provides the following services to Australian businesses that want to explore opportunities abroad:
- Advice on overseas opportunities
- Export information and advice
- Identification of potential overseas business partners
- Strategic export planning and network formation services
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