Why Australia?

Australia – Political Stability and Growth

Australia is the perfect location in which to grow in Green Oil producing crops and, compared to Asia, the country has a very low risk of political instability.

It was ranked second in the world for political stability in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2009 and ninth for transparency of government policy among the 57 economies surveyed.

English speaking, Australia is a prosperous and developed country with a multicultural and diverse society.

Australian cities rank among the world’s highest in terms of cultural offerings and quality of life. It is a member of the United Nations, G20, Commonwealth of Nations, OECD, APEC, Pacific Islands Forum and the World Trade Organization.

There are more benefits:

  • Strong and resilient economy
  • Low level of public debt
  • Strong financial institutions
  • Sound and proven regulatory frameworks
  • Strong investment into innovation (e.g. research, development and education)
  • Perfectly positioned to access growing Asian markets
  • Large and sophisticated domestic market, which has served as an ideal test market for many industries (e.g. financial services, ICT, bio-tech)
  • Pipeline of infrastructure and clean energy projects
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