5 January 2022
UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement

Jonathan Djanogly welcomes the signing of the free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Australia and asks the Secretary of State about the projected numbers of workers likely to be going backwards and forwards, and the sectors they are likely to be involved with

Mr Jonathan Djanogly (Huntingdon) (Con)

First, I welcome the Secretary of State’s very positive win-win attitude towards trade negotiations, as opposed to that of some others in this House. She mentioned visas, specifically for young people. Could she give the House a little bit more information about the projected numbers of workers likely to be going backwards and forwards, and the sectors they are likely to be involved with?

Anne-Marie Trevelyan (The Secretary of State for International Trade)

I will ask the team to write to my hon. Friend about the technical detail, because I do not have those figures to hand. However, really importantly, beyond the question of the opportunities that under-35s on a three-year visa have, being free to choose what they want to do when they go and work in Australia, that shift from a two-year visa to a four-year visa for executives and managers who want to work in any number of sectors—and, indeed, for their families to be able to work in Australia as well—is a huge opportunity for our workforce to go and enjoy Australian opportunities, and also to bring UK expertise to our great friend and ally.

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