Free Trade, Gangnam Style: The Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement

Matthew Rimmer

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    Abstract

    On the 5th December 2013, Australia and Korea announced that they had finalised a new free trade agreement. Is it a fair trade fairytale? Or is it a dirty deal done dirt cheap? It is hard to tell, because the respective governments have not yet published the text of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA). There has been much debate in the Australian Parliament over the transparency of the trade agreement; the scope of market access provided under the deal; and the impact of the investment chapter, with an investor-state dispute settlement clause. KAFTA foreshadows the approach of the new Conservative Government in Australia to other trade deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
    Original languageEnglish
    PagesOnline
    No.Online
    Specialist publicationInfojustice
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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