Having the Cake and Eating It Too: The Benefits of Decoupling Australia’s Trade Governance in Europe After Brexit and Beyond

D. Treisman, Giovanni Di Lieto
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The process towards Brexit will impact on the entire global trading system and significantly influence the global value chains that rely on ease of trade and investment within a single European market. In light of this process, Australia with its high levels of international economic integration and interdependency of trade and investment to and from the European region, now faces a stark challenge in forging an economic position that best suits its national interests. This paper analyses the possible implications of Brexit on Australia’s economic governance position, with specific regard to the global value chains that rely on ease of trade and investments in the European single market. The exploration relies on empirical analysis that distinguishes between and disaggregates data on Australian trade and investment with the UK and the rest of the European Union. This analysis indicates that it is in Australia’s best interest is to prioritise a preferential partnership with the EU over a new free trade agreement with the UK. However, in order to maximise Australia’s position, the paper argues that, under the present political climate and technical difficulties, a multi-pronged and decoupled approach of concerted unilateralism with the UK and preferential bilateralism with the EU is best placed to enhance Australia’s geo-economic role in Europe in the post-Brexit era.
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鱼和熊掌兼得:脱欧后及以后澳大利亚在欧洲的贸易治理的好处
英国脱欧进程将对整个全球贸易体系产生影响,并对依赖于单一欧洲市场内贸易和投资便利化的全球价值链产生重大影响。鉴于这一进程,澳大利亚的国际经济一体化程度很高,来往于欧洲区域的贸易和投资相互依存,现在在建立最适合其国家利益的经济地位方面面临着严峻的挑战。本文分析了英国脱欧对澳大利亚经济治理地位的可能影响,特别是关于依赖于欧洲单一市场贸易和投资便利的全球价值链。这一探索依赖于实证分析,该分析区分并分解了澳大利亚与英国和欧盟其他国家的贸易和投资数据。这一分析表明,优先考虑与欧盟的优惠伙伴关系,而不是与英国达成新的自由贸易协定,符合澳大利亚的最佳利益。然而,为了最大限度地发挥澳大利亚的地位,本文认为,在当前的政治气候和技术困难下,与英国协调一致的单边主义和与欧盟的优惠双边主义的多管齐下和脱钩的方法最适合在后英国脱欧时代增强澳大利亚在欧洲的地缘经济作用。
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