Australia and the European Union have inked a landmark trade agreement that will transform economic relations between two of America’s closest friends at a timeAustralia and the European Union have inked a landmark trade agreement that will transform economic relations between two of America’s closest friends at a time

EU and Australia sign deal as hedge against US unpredictability, China's critical minerals grip

2026/03/24 20:59
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Australia and the European Union have inked a landmark trade agreement that will transform economic relations between two of America’s closest friends at a time when the global trading order feels increasingly uncertain.

On Tuesday, March 24, in Australia’s Parliament House in Canberra, nearly eight years of sporadic negotiations came to an end.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission both signed a deal they claim will reduce expenses, open up new markets, and protect their companies from an uncertain global environment.

The timing is no coincidence. Both the EU and Australia have watched as U.S. trade policy has become harder to predict under President Trump, while China continues to dominate global supply chains for critical minerals.

For countries in between, the message from Tuesday’s signing was clear that they must diversify quickly.

“We are sending a strong signal to the rest of the world that friendship and cooperation is what matters most in times of turbulence,” von der Leyen said in a statement.

She also pointed to the ongoing war in Iran as a reminder of how interconnected the world’s problems have become.

“None of us is immune to the shocks, both geopolitical and economic, that the war in Iran brings to our populations,” she told the Australian Parliament.

James Lindsay of the Council on Foreign Relations had warned in a February memo that Trump’s foreign policy had turned deep ties with Washington into something of a risk for traditional U.S. allies. This deal reflects that concern.

While neither Australia nor the EU is walking away from its relationship with the United States, they are building alternatives.

Economic diversification and critical resource security

According to a joint statement released by the Australian Government and the European Commission, “The Australia–European Union Free Trade Agreement will lower trade and investment barriers between Australia and the European Union – a market of around 450 million people.”

The document further highlights that “the trade agreement will support investment in both directions,” noting that the European Union was Australia’s second-largest source of foreign investment in 2024, with a total investment stock worth $869.3 billion.

More than 99% of tariffs on EU goods heading to Australia will be removed. On the other side, duties on 98% of the current value of Australian exports to the EU will eventually be dropped.

Access to Australian supplies of manganese, lithium, and aluminum is a significant victory for Europe. Von der Leyen was clear about the significance of this. She stated, “We cannot be over-dependent on any supplier for such crucial ingredients,” clearly referring to China.

There would be no more tariffs on Australian energy products, such as lithium hydroxide and hydrogen. Additionally, both parties will waive taxes on environmentally friendly products like solar panel components and wind turbines.

Australian exporters of wine, nuts, and seafood will enter the EU market without tariffs. European chocolate, wine, and machinery will face no duties going into Australia.

Australia also agreed to raise the luxury car tax threshold for EU electric vehicles to A$120,000, which works out to around $83,600.

Geographical protections

In addition to trade, the two nations formed a defense alliance that includes emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, crisis management, and maritime security.

Additionally, Australia will start negotiations to become a member of the Horizon Europe research financing program.

The deal allows Australian businesses to bid on EU government contracts worth about $845 billion annually and facilitates employment for Australian specialists in the fields of finance, education, and tourism within the EU.

It was a hard-won outcome, according to Prime Minister Albanese. “More trade, with more trading partners means more supply chain security, more well-paying jobs, cheaper prices, and more national income,” he stated.

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