By Diego Reppas | April 28, 2021
Australia is one of the easiest places in the world to do business. According to rankings published by the World Bank that compare the ease of doing business in different countries, Australia rose four places to 14th position in 2020. When comparing economies with a population of more than 20 million, Australia now ranks fifth in the world, behind Korea (first), the US (second), the UK (third), and Malaysia (fourth). Australia ranked fourth for gaining credit, sixth for enforcing contracts, and seventh for starting a business.
Australia is an open market with minimal restrictions on imports of goods and services making it an ideal place in which to do business. Australia’s highly educated workforce and abundant and diverse natural resources attract high levels of foreign investment. The country is also internationally competitive in financial and insurance services, technologies, and high-value-added manufactured goods. Australia’s historical connections to the United Kingdom and the United States, combined with being in similar time zones to Japan, China, and the booming economies of South East Asia, means it is well placed to act as a center of operations for European or US companies that want to access markets in Asia.
A strong legal framework protects property rights and Australia’s robust rule of law minimizes corruption. Enforcement of contracts is reliable and outcomes are predictable. Australia’s stable political environment supports a strong judicial system that operates independently and impartially. Australia plays an active role in the WTO, APEC, the G20 (2019 GDP was A$1.89 trillion), and other trade forums. Australia has free trade agreements with major regional and global economies and the domestic economy enjoys the support of a sophisticated and diverse consumer market with a large and wealthy middle class.
But don’t just take our word for it. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) recently published the Benchmark Report 2021 which sets out a number of reasons why Australia is the ideal place to establish and business a business, including:
Exports of agri-foods also reached a new high of A$48 billion in 2019–20. Beef alone generated exports of A$11 billion in 2019–20. A national reputation for high agricultural standards and clean, green produce means Australian exporters earn premium prices. Australia’s A$10 trillion financial sector continued to grow in 2019–20, with total assets growing 9% per year consistently over two decades.
Our talent is not just home-grown. In 2019, Australia had the third-highest proportion of foreign-born citizens among OECD countries. This is twice the average for OECD countries.
It is no surprise that our cities top ‘liveability’ rankings in the Asia-Oceania region. Our cost of living is relatively low.
The Australian government provides extensive support and assistance for foreign businesses looking to establish themselves in Australia. The Global Business & Talent Attraction Taskforce was set up with the express purpose of supporting high-value businesses and extraordinary individuals to bring their talents to Australia.
However, even with government support doing business internationally can be difficult. At Australian Corporate Governance, we have been helping clients manage the cross-border business for more than 20 years. Some of the cities our team has called home include London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Singapore. We know from our own experience in operating across international borders that different business practices, time zones, cultures, and languages can make even the simplest task difficult. Working with trusted, locally-based advisors like ACG to set up your business so that it meets all local legal, regulatory, tax and cultural expectations will give your new business every chance to succeed.
We understand the challenges and opportunities generated by doing business across international borders and our services are informed by the commercial realities of doing business in the international market-place. Ask us how we can help you manage your international business for success in Australia.
For any assistance in relation to doing business in Australia, contact our specialist at brisbane@d-b-in.com
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