Was das Handelsabkommen zwischen der EU und Australien bedeutet

Tagesschau (ARD) Economic ImpactNews ReportDE 4 min read 100% complete March 24, 2026 at 03:42 PM
Was das Handelsabkommen zwischen der EU und Australien bedeutet
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Nach acht Jahren Verhandlungen haben die EU und Australien ein Freihandelsabkommen geschlossen, das darauf abzielt, Handelshemmnisse und Zölle abzubauen und die Wirtschaft beider Partner anzukurbeln. Australien sieht einen wirtschaftlichen Nutzen von etwa sieben Milliarden Dollar jährlich. Das Abkommen soll den Handel mit Waren und Dienstleistungen im Wert von über 91 Milliarden Euro (Stand 2024) weiter erleichtern, wobei vor allem Maschinen, Chemikalien und Rohstoffe ausgetauscht werden. Australien wird fast alle Zölle auf EU-Waren abschaffen, was europäischen Unternehmen jährlich eine Milliarde Euro an Zollgebühren sparen soll. Die EU-Kommission erwartet eine Steigerung der Exporte nach Australien um bis zu 33 Prozent.

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Australia will eliminate almost all of its tariffs on EU goods - 99 percent of the tariffs are to be eliminated.

factual — Brüssel100% confidence

In 2024, goods and services worth over 91 billion euros were traded between the EU and Australia.

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The Australian Prime Minister estimates the economic benefit for Australia at approximately seven billion dollars annually.

statistic — Anthony Albanese100% confidence

The EU and Australia have negotiated a free trade agreement for eight years.

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The EU Commission expects exports to Australia to increase by up to 33 percent to 17.7 billion euros annually.

prediction — EU-Kommission90% confidence
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