A partner of choice

The world is grappling with climate change, resource scarcity, waste and pollution. These challenges require global green economic transformation, at never-before-seen pace and scale.

Australia is already known worldwide for our quality goods and services. We have abundant natural resources, sustainable business practices and world-class research and technologies. The Australian Government is also making significant investments in priority sectors under the Future Made in Australia plan.

These attributes and actions make Australia a partner of choice in a future low-carbon, resource-efficient, and socially responsible global economy.

Australia has solutions to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, help economies become more sustainable, and train the workforce of the future for sectors across the global green economy.  

Partner with Australia to achieve your green economy ambitions today.

Frances van Ruth: As the world undertakes the biggest and fastest economic transformation since the Industrial Revolution, Australia is well placed to help deliver the global transition to net zero and to capitalise on new export opportunities.

Susan Kahwati: As more companies across the world embed sustainable practices into their operations, whether it is to decarbonise, use more renewable energy, reduce waste or pollution, or pursue any other environmental, social or governance (ESG) objectives. There are increasing opportunities for Australian businesses that offer solutions in these areas to showcase their technologies and capabilities to the world.

Frances van Ruth: Our abundance of sun, wind, land and critical minerals means the building blocks of a net zero future are right here. These natural advantages, coupled with our highly skilled workforce, our world class research institutions and our high ESG standards make Australia a fantastic place for net zero investment. Foreign investment has always played an important role in driving Australia's economic growth by bringing in capital, technology and know-how to augment our domestic supply. Our prosperity is built on free and open trade. We have 18 free trade agreements and 75 per cent of our trade is with fast growing economies in Asia through our global network of investment specialists. Austrade works with foreign investors to identify, attract and facilitate investment projects that help deliver on the Government's net zero objectives.

Susan Kahwati: Australian governments, at all levels and across all states and territories, are working in close partnership with businesses, communities and partner economies to accelerate the transition to a green economy. This will see us develop new capabilities in areas such as the refining and processing of critical minerals, the manufacturer of next generation energy and storage technologies including batteries, the production of renewable hydrogen, and in forging green metals such as green iron, green steel and green alumina.

Frances van Ruth: We're building new clean energy industries, establishing new export supply chains, upskilling our workforce and forging global partnerships. The scale of this transformation presents significant opportunities for international companies looking to grow in Australia.

Susan Kahwati: To achieve your sustainability and net zero ambitions, partner with Australia.

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Australian success in a net zero future

The Australian Government is investing for Australian success in a net zero future.

Targets for decarbonising our economy are enshrined in law. These laws require Australia to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 43% (compared to 2005 levels) by 2030 and reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Australian governments are working together to transform our energy systems to deliver cheap, clean, and reliable energy. The Australian Government is targeting 82% renewable energy in our electricity grids by 2030.

The Australian Government is also leveraging our nation’s comparative and competitive strengths in renewable energy and minerals to unlock Australia’s renewable energy superpower potential:

  • Australia’s abundant, reliable and affordable clean energy will power a new generation of manufacturing and industry.
  • Australia will export clean energy technologies and know-how, and clean energy itself, to help our neighbours reduce their emissions and bolster their energy security.

These efforts support the delivery of the Australian Government’s Future Made in Australia plan.

Partner with Australia

Discover how working with Australian businesses can position you for success in a new global green economy.

Australia is known globally as a safe and secure investment destination, and trusted trading partner. We welcome foreign investment in our national interest, recognising this brings technology, capability and talent to Australian firms and industries.

Our strengths underpin our ambitions with:

  • a trusted, export-oriented economy
  • an abundance of cheap, clean energy and natural resources to power renewable energy exports and low emissions products
  • world-leading sustainable and ethical industry practices
  • a highly skilled and innovative workforce
  • top-tier research institutions
  • excellent trading relationships – including with high-growth markets in Asia.

By transforming our economy and building new clean industries, we are developing technologies, capabilities and expertise. We aim to help our partners decarbonise, and contribute to more diverse and resilient global supply chains for a cleaner, greener future.

Australia: A global resource for a net zero future

Chapter 2 in the Benchmark Report provides further data and insights into Australia's net zero transformation.