Cheaper EVs, easier job access: What's in the EU-Australia free trade deal for you?

Electric vehicles and cheese are among the items that will become cheaper for Australians as a result of a historic agreement signed with the European Union after close to a decade of negotiations This includes China, which makes up 80 per cent of Australia's EV imports.A separate five per cent tariff on imported cars has also been cut, affecting car makers like BMW and Mercedes.Germany's ambassador to Australia, Beate Grzeki, told SBS the deal would be advantageous to German carmakers, and said she supports it, referencing shifting global conditions."There are advantages here, particularly with regard to the luxury tax