EU Commission head Von der Leyen to visit Australia as trade deal nears


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a speech during the opening plenary session at the IAEA Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, France, March 10, 2026. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/Pool

BRUSSELS, March ⁠18 (Reuters) - The European Commission President ⁠Ursula von der Leyen will visit ‌Australia later this month and meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, said the ​Commission on Wednesday, as both ⁠sides try ⁠to clinch a trade deal.

Both sides have ⁠recently ‌signaled progress in trade negotiations, after previous talks ⁠between Australia and the EU collapsed ​in 2023 ‌largely over disagreements on access ⁠to agricultural ​products.

The EU said in a statement that von der Leyen's visit ⁠would take place from March ​23 to March 25 to "strengthen EU ties with a trusted, like-minded partner ⁠in the strategically vital Indo-Pacific region."

Australia has been seeking greater quotas for lamb and beef exports to ​Europe, while the ⁠EU has pushed for improved access ​to Australia's critical ‌minerals and lower tariffs ​on manufactured goods.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Makini Brice)

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