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Australian exporters face higher costs in 2026 due to new rules requiring full recovery of government certification and inspection fees.
Australian exporters face higher costs starting in early 2026 due to new regulations requiring full recovery of government export certification, inspection, and compliance expenses.
The policy shifts previously partially subsidized costs to industry, raising concerns among small and medium-sized producers about reduced global competitiveness and financial strain.
While the government says the move ensures transparency, sustainability, and high biosecurity standards, industry groups warn of potential market consolidation and reduced export diversity.
No official data on export impacts has been released as of February 10, 2026, but early feedback indicates caution across the agricultural sector.
Los exportadores australianos se enfrentan a costos más altos en 2026 debido a nuevas reglas que requieren la recuperación total de las tarifas de certificación e inspección del gobierno.