Australia–Trinidad and Tobago relations

Australia–Trinidad and Tobago relations

Australia

Trinidad and Tobago

Australia–Trinidad and Tobago relations describe relations between Trinidad and Tobago and Australia. Australia maintains a High Commission in the City of Port of Spain, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago maintains non-resident representation in Australia. Both nations formally established diplomatic relations on 7 January 1974.[1] Both countries are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and comprised as former parts of the British Empire.

History

Monthly value of Australian merchandise exports to Trinidad and Tobago (A$ millions) since 1988
Monthly value of Trinidad and Tobago merchandise exports to Australia (A$ millions) since 1990

In 2004, due in part to the robust trade by Australian companies with Trinidad and Tobago's oil sector the Australian government set up the Australian High Commission in Port of Spain. It now serves 14 other Caribbean countries.[2][3]

Trade

Trinidad and Tobago is Australia's largest trading partner in the Caribbean.[4]

See also

References

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