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Australia Made logo can give you the edge

By CCIWA Editor

An easy way to boost your global competitiveness is to take the simple step of getting an Australia Made logo for your products.

So, if your goods are mainly manufactured in Australia, the Australia Made logo can give you the edge on your marketing pitch – a really powerful marketing tool when making your mark in an internationally competitive landscape. 

This is because genuine Australian made goods are renowned for their quality, reliability and innovation.   

The Australia Made logo is a cost-effective way of telling your customers that your products and goods are authentic.  

The logo has been around for more than 30 years, so stands as a recognisable symbol that can enhance your marketing and set you apart when up against cheap knock-off or counterfeit products that sometimes flood the markets. 

A whole series of companies use the logo including manufacturing, engineering, building, electronic and food companies. 

CCIWA’s International Trade and Investment Centre can help you attain the logo for your goods.  

It not only gives you the edge over overseas competitors – Roy Morgan data shows that 90 per cent of Australians are more likely to buy products made in Australia. 

 

 

An easy way to boost your global competitiveness is to take the simple step of getting an Australia Made logo for your products.

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