Australia, Malaysia sign food trade agreement, which will ease tariffs
date:May 26, 2012
Malaysia will eliminate almost all tariffs on processed foods.

According to Tim Wilson, director, IP and Free Trade Unit and Climate Change Policy, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, the agreement will open massive economic opportunities within the Malaysian market for the sale of fresh food and dairy products at affordable prices.

He said, The benefit for Australian exports is to increase their access to the Malaysian market and provide affordable food that can be used to make processed
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