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Great News for EMDG Claimants!
After much lobbying, the Government has listened!!
The Export Market Development Grant scheme has been given a $50 million boost in the federal budget, after it was feared nearly 2000 businesses would be forced to go without crucial payments. | |
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| The Australian Financial Review --- Page: 12 : 21 November 2007
Original article by Tracy Sutherland | |
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| Labor plans to increase funding from $150m pa to $300m pa
The Australian Financial Review --- Page: 29 : 12 October 2007 Original article by Tracy Sutherland | |
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- Michael Plummer - Policy and EMDG Scheme Development
- David Cockerell - Policy
- Elizabeth Gamin - National Manager Operations
spoke about EMDG Priorities and Issues going forward at the
Export Consultants Group - Conference at Tweed Heads 3 - 5 June 2007 | |
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Australia is one of the world’s most savvy ICT nations, and is an established world leader in the provision of technology solutions for government, eLearning and IT services. Exports of Australian ICT contributed more than A$5.3 billion to the economy in 2005 (ABS), and there is strong potential for even greater exports.
see Austrade
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The Federal Government’s Exporting Marketing Development Grant (EMDG) scheme – now extended for a further five years and revised in favour of SMEs – is now a significant incentive for SMEs considering developing overseas markets.
By Ivan Kaye | |
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| Sophia Chua interviews Mark Vaile, Deputy Prime Minister and Trade Minister, Margaret Ward,
GM of the EMDG at Austrade and Ivan Kaye of BSI about improved incentives for exporters
10 July 2006 | |
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| Austrade makes it easier for smaller companies to export!! | |
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EMDG Changes Listed on Austrade's Website | |
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| Austrade are advising exporters that 3,277 grants were paid in 2004/05
for a total value of $123.9m and an average grant of $37,145.
The first tranche for 2005 increases to $70k from $50k | |
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