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Australia-China FTA feasibility study

Australia-China Free Trade Agreement Joint Feasibility Study

This study has been prepared by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia and the Ministry of Commerce, China.

March 2005

Download the full report (142 pp.): http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/china/fta/feasibility_full.pdf


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