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Middle East updates and support, Applications now open for the Australian Export Awards

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Trade Resilience Service for exporters

Ongoing developments in the Middle East are having a significant impact on international trade. This affects freight availability and costs across a broad range of export markets.


Australian exporters are facing reduced capacity, higher costs, insurance uncertainty and limited options to redirect perishable exports to alternative markets.


Austrade’s Trade Resilience Service provides trusted market intelligence, freight and logistics updates to help keep your exports moving.

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Navigating global supply chain disruptions

As part of Austrade's Trade Resilience Service, access regular logistics and freight updates, insights and advice to help you navigate increased supply chain volatility.

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64th Australian Export Awards 

Applications for the 64th Australian Export Awards are now open.


Whether you’re breaking into new markets or a longstanding exporter, the Australian Export Awards showcase Australian innovation and capability by promoting our world-class exporters across a diverse range of sectors, including the Agribusiness, Food and Beverage award category. This category recognises international success in manufactured foods, beverages or agricultural products.

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Researcher and Applicant Grants

The Australian Government is providing $1.6 billion to amplify Australia’s best asset: people whose skills, ideas and world-class research will benefit and shape Australia now, and into the future.

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Export Assurance Reform for non-prescribed goods

The Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) is working on improvements to non-prescribed goods regulation. DAFF wants to hear from producers, preparers, exporters, and facility owners on the proposed changes. Have your say by 8 May 2026.


During the consultation period, DAFF will conduct engagement industry webinars. Session details will be advised shortly. This consultation is for industry members involved with non-prescribed goods.


For more go to Export Assurance Reform and subscribe to Industry Advice Notices.

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Middle East update: latest market insights

29 April: Get the latest on-the-ground insights from Austrade and businesses currently engaged in the Middle East.


Who it’s for: Exporters affected by disruptions in the Middle East and across global trade routes.

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Agtech opportunities in India

29 April: Find out about India’s agtech landscape, including precision agriculture, climate agtech, agribiotech, post-harvest solutions and more.


Who it’s for: Australian agtech businesses, exporters, and innovators seeking to enter or expand in the India market. The webinar is also relevant for Australian agri-investors, industry bodies and solution providers.

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Unlocking Asia: wine market insights for Hong Kong, China and Taiwan

30 April: Join Austrade and Wine Australia for practical insights on trends, regulations and opportunities in key Asian wine export markets.


Who it’s for: Australian wineries looking to expand to Hong Kong, China and Taiwan markets.

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