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Red tape holding back Australia's exports

by Sineva Toevai last modified Jun 01, 2009 01:10 PM

A World Bank and Deakin University study on international trade has revealed that Australia takes longer to export its goods than some of its OECD peers because it has more documentation to complete before freight is allowed to leave.

  
Red tape holding back Australia's exports

Slow lane: Report finds Australian exports bogged down in paperwork

The study of 98 countries found that Australia's required time for export was nine days, which was marginally better than New Zealand's 10 days, though almost double the time it took for Denmark and Singapore to export  (five days) and substantially more...

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