Boosting business ties with India

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The trade and investment relationship between Australia and India will be strengthened by the launch today of the Australia India Business Exchange (AIBX).

The AIBX will provide businesses in both nations with market insights and connections to foster commercial partnerships that will help generate jobs and business opportunities in Australia and India.

For example, AIBX:

  • will assist Australia's premium food, beverage and consumer product providers to access e-commerce channels to offer Indian consumers greater access to our high-quality products.
  • will support services and technology providers to grow partnerships and build resilient supply chains in the mining, resources and infrastructure sectors.

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan today launched the Morrison Government's flagship program to advance trade and investment with India.

"Australia and India already share common values, interests and histories and the Australia India Business Exchange will strengthen that friendship,"

Mr Tehan said. "AIBX presents opportunities to build on our close people-to-people ties and shared vision for a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific. AIBX will give business owners the confidence and capability to engage across our two markets."

India was Australia's eighth largest trading partner and third-largest market for services export in 2019-20. Two-way goods and services trade totalled $26.2 billion in 2019-20, and the two-way stock of investment was $36.7 billion in 2019.

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