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  • Austrade seeks database for export growth

    The government's trade promotion body, Austrade, is set to beef up the marketing efforts of its export development arm through a new database project.

  • Aussie exporters get online payment system

    An online payment system designed to allow export customers to easily and securely purchase Australian goods in their own currency has won financial support from the government.

  • US$30 billion US homeland security market opens up -- a little

    Despite announcing yesterday that the US$30 billion US homeland security sector is open to Australian technology suppliers, the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) has admitted that suppliers face regulatory restrictions and stiff competition with companies from up to 60 other countries on the US government tender list.

  • Aust tech firms eye up the globe

    First there were trips to Silicon Valley, then tours of Europe. Is this a renewed effort by Australian tech companies to break into new overseas markets?

  • Aussie tech SMEs to receive export assistance

    The new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Centre of Excellence plans to focus on helping small and medium-sized Australian businesses export IT products in a bid to reverse the negative balance of trade in ICT.

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