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- Title
Customs Amendment (Growing Australian Export Opportunities Across the Asia-Pacific) Bill 2019
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Amendments
- Date
03-12-2019 04:26 PM
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Senate
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legislation/amend/r6426_amend_46bdbf9d-4ea9-4e16-96c0-09d67c832ee6
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8823
2019
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
THE SENATE
Customs Amendment (Growing Australian Export Opportunities Across the Asia-Pacific) Bill 2019
(Amendments to be moved by Senator Steele-John, on behalf of the Australian Greens, in committee of the whole)
(1) Clause 2, pages 2 and 3, table items 2 to 4, omit the table items, substitute:
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(2) Clause 2, pages 2 and 3, table items 2 to 4, omit the table items, substitute:
If the Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement, done at Canberra on 12 February 2018, enters into force for Australia—the first day that bilateral side letters exchanged between Australia and each other party to the Agreement agreeing that labour market testing must occur in relation to contractual service suppliers, working holiday visa holders and training visa holders entering, or proposing to enter, Australia from the other Party are in force for Australia. However, the provisions do not commence at all unless all of the events mentioned in this item occur. |
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If the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, done at Jakarta on 4 March 2019, enters into force for Australia—the first day that bilateral side letters exchanged between Australia and each other party to the Agreement agreeing that labour market testing must occur in relation to contractual service suppliers, working holiday visa holders and training visa holders entering, or proposing to enter, Australia from the other Party are in force for Australia. However, the provisions do not commence at all unless all of the events mentioned in this item occur. |
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If the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and Hong Kong, China, done at Sydney on 26 March 2019, enters into force for Australia—the first day that bilateral side letters exchanged between Australia and each other party to the Agreement agreeing that labour market testing must occur in relation to contractual service suppliers, working holiday visa holders and training visa holders entering, or proposing to enter, Australia from the other Party are in force for Australia. However, the provisions do not commence at all unless all of the events mentioned in this item occur. |
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(3) Clause 2, pages 2 and 3, table item 4, omit the table item, substitute:
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