Minister for Defence Industry & Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment - Local industry experts to boost Aussie defence exports

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The Hon Christopher Pyne MP

Minister for Defence Industry


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Media contacts (Minister Pyne)

Scott Bolitho: 02 6277 7840 pynemedia@defence.gov.au

Eleisa Hancock: 02 6277 7840, pynemedia@defence.gov.au

Defence Media (02) 6127 1999, media@defence.gov.au

Media contacts (Minister Ciobo)

Ben Dillaway: 0409 598 102, ben.dillawy@stevenciobo.com

Valeria Cheglov: 0438 494 351, Valeria.Cheglov@dfat.gov.au

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4 June 2018

The Australian Defence Export Office and Austrade have taken the first steps towards delivering enhanced export support for Australian defence businesses, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to engage dedicated local industry experts in key export markets.

Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon. Christopher Pyne MP said that partnering with Austrade will capitalise on whole-of-government expertise and knowledge of foreign markets to assist Australian defence industry to access greater export opportunities.

“Cooperation between Austrade and the Defence Export Office is one of a range of initiatives being delivered under the Defence Export Strategy, to drive a more competitive defence industry to support Australian Defence Force capability,” Minister Pyne said.

“A strong, internationally competitive and sustainable defence industry is key to meeting Australia’s current and future defence capability needs.”

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, the Hon. Steven Ciobo MP said that local industry experts, working closely with the Defence Export Office, will provide advice and support for Australian defence businesses using Austrade’s established international networks to assist in navigating foreign markets.

“The MOU is another step in supporting the Defence Export Strategy and employing industry experts across several overseas Austrade offices will assist exporters in navigating foreign markets to grow their business,” Minister Ciobo said.

“Growing the defence export sector will boost the Australian economy and build upon the Turnbull Coalition Government‘s strong record of job creation.”

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed following last month’s inaugural Defence Export Forum. The Forum, which aims to provide an integrated national approach to Defence exports, included representatives from Commonwealth agencies, state and territory governments and industry peak bodies.

Austrade and the Defence Export Office will work closely to support targeted multi-year campaigns and deliver integrated support for defence exporters. 

For more information, the Australian Defence Export Office can be contacted at: Aust.DEO@defence.gov.au.

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