Abstract:
Australia, previously a strong supporter of multilateral trade liberalisation,
recently began negotiating a series of free trade agreements with countries
in the Asia-Pacific region. This paper explores, at a conceptual level, the
question of whether there is an argument for expanding the geographical scope of
these negotiations to include a link to our neighbouring southern continent of
Africa. The argument involves a development of the ‘hub-and-spoke’ framework
to indicate that a ‘hub-to-hub’ agreement between Australia and South Africa
would bring benefits both in terms of increased bilateral trade, and provide
strategic advantages through enhanced investment and intra-industry trade.