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Market access

Distributing a product | Market access procedures | Organizing goods transport | Identifying a supplier | Standards | Intellectual Property

Distributing a product

Evolution of the sector
The Australian market is clearly conditioned by the size of the country. Centers of distribution are concentrated in the cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in the East and Perth in the West. 70% of the population lives on the East coast. These cities are so far from each other that each one constitutes a separate market.
Market shares
The distribution of foodstuffs is carried out mainly by 4 large chains who share 80% of the market. They are Woolworths, Coles Myer, Franklins and ALDI.
The distribution of consumer goods is more diversified and segmented, although trading groups are beginning to expand. David Jones is a chain of top of the range department stores as is Myer.
There are many smaller retail chains for consumer goods, which operate as franchises, or shops which belong to the franchisees, generally individuals or very small companies such as Harvey Norman, Howards Storage World, The Good Guys, Mitre 10, Retravision.
Bunnings, Target and K-Mart are chains which operate in a more traditional way.
Organizations in the retail sector
Australian Retailers Association


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Market access procedures

International Conventions
Member of World Trade Organisation
Member of OECD
Party to the Kyoto protocol
Party to the Washington convention on International trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora
Party to the Basel convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their disposal
Party to the Montreal protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
Wassenaar arrangement on export controls for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies
Party of the International coffee agreement 2001
Main International economic cooperation
Yes
Non tariff barriers
Animals, plants and unprocessed derivatives are subject to complex phytosanitary legislation.
More than 150 agricultural products are subject to import licensing, and to very restrictive quarantine regulations.
Packaging and pallets must be accompanied by a fumigation certificate.
Some goods are subject to quotas: cheese, tobacco.
Antibiotics may only be sold if authorized by the Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services. Pharmaceutical products are subject  to particular conditions.

For further information:
Temporary importation of commercial goods
Information for travellers
Prohibited and restricted imports
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS)
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Customs duties and taxes on imports
5%
Customs classification
Australia applies the Harmonized Customs System.
Import procedures
All goods whose value is over AUD 1 000 must enter the country via an "Import Declaration". These declarations can be done by Internet, via the Integrated Cargo System (ICS), or by a Customs document, form B650. The import declarations may generate fees according to whether they are filled out on-line or on paper.(Schedule of Recovery). The importer must pay GST when the goods are cleared at Customs.
It is advisable for new importers to use the services of a Customs broker, who over and above filling out the Import Declaration document, can take charge of a certain number of tasks concerning the import process on the importer's behalf. He will have better tariffs for the Customs procedures, but will bill you for his services.
You can also take charge of the procedure yourself and get help from the Customs services. You will find all the necessary information in the Documentary Import Declaration Comprehensive Guide.
Importing samples
The ATA carnet can be used for the import, export or re-export of commercial samples. It must be written on the product that it is a free sample and cannot be sold.
People traveling for business and carrying goods or samples for business purposes may need special authorizations for their goods according to their nature and irrespective of their sale value.
For further information
Australian Customs website
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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Organizing goods transport

Main useful means of transport
Australia's situation as a continent/island explains the importance of maritime transport in its international trade; air transport is used principally for perishable or fragile goods. On average each year 350 million tonnes of goods transit through Australian ports.
The road network links the capitals and a number of regional centers. Road transport represents more than 70% of goods traffic.
The Australian rail network is already bringing in its first profits in terms of competitiveness compared to other means of domestic transport.
Ports
Port of Melbourne
Sydney ports
Brisbane Ports
Newcastle Port
Airports
Melbourne Airport
Sydney Airport
Brisbane Airport
Adelaide Airport
Perth Airport
Sea transport organizations
Ministry of Transport
Air transport organizations
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Road transport organizations
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (Roads)
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
Rail transport organizations
Ministry of infrastructure


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Identifying a supplier

Type of production
As a country which traditionally imported finished goods, it became industrialized in its recent history and its industry is on a modest scale with only 10% of the Australian active population employed by the sector and 20% of GDP (versus 77% for the tertiary sector). The manufacturing industry is built up around the agri-food industry (19.8% of the workforce); machines and equipment (18.9%), processing metals and metal goods (18.2%) and the chemical -petrochemical industry (13.3%).
Sectors such as automobile, building and agri-food equipment frequently use sub-contractors and offer certain opportunities.
Business directories
Yellow pages
Nationwide
Aussienow
Australian Wholesalers Guide
Aglinks (agricultural equipment)
Healthtrade(medical equipment)
Manufacturers associations of the main industries
Plastics and Chemicals Industry Association
Master Builders Association Australia
Trade Agencies and their representations abroad
Australian Chambers of Commerce
Enterprises federation
State Department for Regional Development of Small Enterprises
Small Enterprise Association
The Council of Small Business of Australia Ltd

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Standards

National standards organizations
National organization in charge of standards
National certification organization
Organization which publishes standards
Integration in the international standards network
Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC)
International Standard organization (ISO)
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Classification of standards
AS/NZ is the national certification mark, which also covers New Zealand.
Online consultation of standards
Search engine for standards.
Certification organizations
National certification organization


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Intellectual Property

National organizations
The Patent Trade Marks and Designs Office is the organization responsible for the protection of intellectual property and any requests should be made to them (administration of patents and registration of trade marks and designs). For copyright, there is also the Copyright Law Branch.
International membership
Member of the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Signatory to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Intellectual Property
Membership to the TRIPS agreement - Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)

National regulation and international agreements

Type of property Law Validity International agreements signed
Patent Patent Act 1990 & 1999 Valid for 20 years
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
Strasbourg agreement concerning the International Patent Classification
Trademark Mark Act 1995 Valid for 10 years Trademark law treaty
Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks
Protocol relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks
Design Trademark Law 1984 & Design Act 2003 Valid for 10 years  
Copyright Copyright Act 1968 Valid for 50 years Berne convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against unauthorized duplication of their phonograms
Rome convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and Broadcasting organizations
WIPO copyright treaty
WIPO performances and Phonograms treaty
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