News | International
24 Nov 2025 10:35
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    European cars could become cheaper in EU trade deal

    Australia and the European Union “edging closer” to a free trade deal and a luxury car tax is potentially on the table as a bargaining chip.


    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has left the door open to scrapping the luxury car tax as Australia inches closer to finalising a long-awaited free trade deal with the European Union.

    In Johannesburg for this weekend’s G20 leaders' summit, Mr Albanese held a trilateral meeting with senior European Union figures Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa "to edge the deal a little closer" after seven years of negotiations.

    Earlier, Mr Albanese put negotiators on notice, telling reporters he wants the deal with the massive trading bloc finalised within months.

    "What I'd like to see is it finalised in the first quarter of 2026. This would be very important," he said at a doorstop in Freedom Park in Pretoria.

    His Trade Minister Don Farrell has been reluctant to stipulate a timeline but met with his EU counterpart in Melbourne last week to progress the deal.

    Negotiations on a free trade deal started in 2018 and were briefly derailed by a diplomatic stoush on submarines before collapsing altogether in an Osaka hotel in 2023.

    However, the re-election of US President Donald Trump, and the global uncertainty caused by his tariffs has motivated both sides to return to the negotiating table.

    While the bulk of the agreement has been settled, the key sticking point, up to this point, has been the market access for Australian beef, mutton, lamb and sugar.

    In exchange for the EU removing some of its barriers to agricultural imports, Australia has previously hinted it would scrap, or lower, the $1 billion luxury car tax, a bugbear for European carmakers.

    When asked on Friday if that offer was still on the table, Mr Albanese said he would be discussing "a range of issues" with his EU counterparts.

    "I think we've been quite successful at not ruling things in or out at press conferences, but engaging in a respectful way with our partners," he said.

    "I think that free and fair trade is very much in Australia's national interests."

    Signalling her desire to get this deal done sooner rather than later, Ms von der Leyen told the prime minister: "The last mile is always the hardest."

    Quad hopes

    Ahead of a bilateral meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr Albanese expressed his hope that the Quad leaders’ summit would still take place next year, despite a deepening rift between India and the United States.

    India was supposed to host this year's meeting but it has been postponed indefinitely after President Trump — who has shown little interest in the security partnership — signalled he would not be attending.

    The Quad, which includes Australia, the US, India and Japan, was established to push back against China’s military aggression in the Indo-Pacific region. 

    Mr Albanese said he was hopeful that the meeting would take place in India “in the first quarter next year”.

    "Australia will always participate in it. I'll be talking with the new Japanese Prime Minister as well over the next couple of days," he said.

    The US President and his administration have boycotted this weekend's G20 leaders' summit — the first to be held on African soil — over debunked claims the South African government is persecuting white farmers.

    Mr Albanese said he "encouraged all countries to participate before defending the importance of major multilateral forums like the G20.

    "We engage in bilateral forums, but you need multilateral forums as well where you get that engagement across the board," he said.

    "And that is why the G20 is so important."

    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     24 Nov: Marco Rubio says Ukraine-US peace talks on ending war with Russia 'best so far'
     24 Nov: Iranians fear taps running dry as country faces worst drought in 60 years
     24 Nov: F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris disqualified, Max Verstappen wins
     23 Nov: A Titanic passenger's gold pocket watch has fetched more than $NZ4-million at auction
     23 Nov: Disaster for Liam Lawson during the opening lap of Formula One's Las Vegas Grand Prix, on Sky Sport..
     23 Nov: Meta shut down internal research into the mental health effects of Facebook and Instagram after finding causal evidence that its products harmed users' mental health
     23 Nov: Wallabies record historic Test loss as France wins 48-33
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Christchurch has been called in as a host city for the league World Cup next October and November, a tournament originally set for Australia and Papua New Guinea More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Billions are at stake for small businesses this holiday season, if buyers shop elsewhere More...



     Today's News

    Golf:
    Golfer Lydia Ko has shot an even-par final round 72 to sit at six-under overall in a tie for 41st at the LPGA's season-ending Tour Championship on the Ritz Carlton resort in Florida 10:27

    Accident and Emergency:
    The search for a fisherman swept off the coast near Cape Reinga's getting back underway this morning 10:07

    International:
    Marco Rubio says Ukraine-US peace talks on ending war with Russia 'best so far' 9:47

    Christchurch:
    A search is resuming this morning, for a man reported missing from a lake, popular for swimming, in Christchurch's Harewood 9:37

    Hockey:
    The Black Sticks men have drawn 2-all with hosts Malaysia to open hockey's Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 9:27

    International:
    Iranians fear taps running dry as country faces worst drought in 60 years 8:47

    Tennis:
    Italy have claimed a third consecutive Davis Cup men's team tennis title, this time over Spain in the final at Bologna 8:37

    Law and Order:
    The trucking industry says most vehicles are safe - but regulators need stronger powers to impound those that aren't 8:17

    Rugby League:
    Christchurch has been called in as a host city for the league World Cup next October and November, a tournament originally set for Australia and Papua New Guinea 8:17

    Rugby:
    The All Blacks will review their campaign in the coming weeks as they take stock of a mixed year 8:17


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd