Trade and Assistance Review 2005-06
Annual Report Series
Trade and Assistance Review 2005-06 was released on 27 April 2007. The review contains the Commission’s latest quantitative estimates of Australian Government assistance to industry. It also examines recent developments in assistance in various sectors of the economy over the past year or so, and discusses some recent international policy developments affecting Australia's trade. The report forms part of the Commission's annual report series. Also see:
- Media release
- Key points
- The ‘2001-02’ series of assistance estimates (Trade and Assistance Review 2005-06 and 2006-07: Methodological Annex)
CONTENTS
Preliminaries
Cover, Copyright, Foreword, Contents, Abbreviations, Key points
1 Introduction
2 Assistance estimates
2.1 Tariffs
2.2 Budgetary assistance
2.3 Agricultural marketing and pricing assistance
2.4 Combined assistance
3 Selected developments in assistance
3.1 Drought relief
3.2 Industry-specific assistance
sugar
wheat
tobacco
forestry
wine
automotive
venture capital
alternative fuels
energy
3.3 Assistance for small business
3.4 Regional adjustment support
3.5 Selective investment incentives
3.6 Anti-dumping arrangements
4 Recent developments in trade policy
4.1 Multilateral trade negotiations
4.2 Preferential trade agreements
A Detailed budgetary assistance estimates
B Antidumping and countervailing activity
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