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Background To Business in Australia

Australia is a very large country with a relatively small population - it is about the same size as the 48 States which make up the 'bulk' of the USA but has a population half the size of that of California. Vast tracts of the country are virtually uninhabited (and many would say uninhabitable), making Australia one of the most urbanised countries in the world.

The lack of a domestic market of any real size, coupled with a comparative level of geographic isolation, means that Australian businesses increasingly recognise the need to look at international markets to ensure their own future prosperity as well as the future well-being of the country. Indeed, a criticism that has been levelled against Australian business organisations has been their slowness to take up the challenge of internationalisation (with the notable exception of the mining industry.)

Thus, Australia finds itself needing to become ever more international in its outlook both economically and politically. The extremely successful economy is dependent upon trade with both the US and increasingly with key Asian countries such as China, Japan and India. Traditional British Commonwealth links have been declining in importance over several decades.

In short Australia is a small market with a highly educated, affluent population which realises the importance of international trade - they are waiting to do business with you!

Travel Books...

Frommer's Australia 2011 (Frommer's Complete Guides) Lee Mylne, Marc Llewellyn, Ron Crittall and Lee AtkinsonAustralia
Lonely Planet Discover New Zealand (Full Color Country Travel Guide) Charles Rawlings-Way, Brett Atkinson, Sarah Bennett and Peter DragicevichAustralia
Australia (Eyewitness Travel Guides) DK Publishing, Ian O'Leary, Kate Hemphill and Jessica SymeAustralia
Australia (Country Travel Guide) Charles Rawlings - Way and Meg WorbyAustralia