Journal article

An Australia-United States free trade agreement

R Garnaut

Australian Journal of International Affairs | Published : 2002

Abstract

The idea of a preferential Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States, the two countries alone or with others, has been examined closely and left on the shelf several times in the past two decades. It has been examined closely because Australia and the United States share many strategic and economic interests, and it is intuitively attractive to reflect these shared interests in special trading arrangements. It has been left on the shelf for several reasons, the most compelling of which is that it is hard politically for the United States to accept clean free trade with Australia except in the context of multilateral free trade. At the same time, it is hard politically and ..

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