Australia Group
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The Australia Group (AG) is a multilateral export control regime (MECR) and an informal group of countries (now joined by the European Commission) established in 1985 (after the use of chemical weapons by Iraq in 1984) to help member countries to identify those exports which need to be controlled so as not to contribute to the spread of chemical and biological weapons.[1]
The group, initially consisting of 15 members, held its first meeting in Brussels, Belgium, in June 1985.[2] With the incorporation of India on 19 January 2018, it now has 43 members,[3] including Australia, New Zealand, the European Commission, all 27 member states of the European Union, United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, India, Ukraine, and Argentina. The name comes from Australia's initiative to create the group. Australia manages the secretariat.
The initial members of the group had different assessments of which chemical precursors should be subject to export control. Later adherents initially had no such controls. Today, members of the group maintain export controls on a uniform list of 90[4] compounds, including several that are not prohibited for export under the Chemical Weapons Convention, but can be used in the manufacture of chemical weapons.[5] Additionally, the Australia Group expanded its standardization of licensing and export controls to cover technology related to the manufacturing of chemical weapons or controlled components.
In 2002, the group took two important steps to strengthen export control. The first was the "no-undercut" requirement, which stated that any member of the group considering making an export to another state that had already been denied an export by any other member of the group must first consult with that member state before approving the export. The second was the "catch-all" provision, which requires member states to halt all exports that could be used by importers in chemical or biological weapons programs, regardless of whether the export is on the group's control lists.[6] Delegations representing the members meet every year in Paris, France.[7]
Members
Participants
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- File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina (1993)
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (1985)
- File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria (1989)
- File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium (1985)
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria (2001)
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (1985)
- File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia (2007)
- File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus (2000)
- File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic (2004)
- File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark (1985)
- File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia (2004)
- File:Flag of Europe.svg European Union (1985)
- File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland (1991)
- File:Flag of France.svg France (1985)
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (1985)
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece (1985)
- File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary (1993)
- File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland (1993)
- File:Flag of India.svg India (2018)
- File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland (1985)
- File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy (1985)
- File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (1985)
- File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea (1996)
- File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia (2004)
- File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania (2004)
- File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg (1985)
- File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta (2004)
- File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico (2013)
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands (1985)
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (1985)
- File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway (1986)
- File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland (1994)
- File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal (1985)
- File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania (1995)
- File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia (1994)
- File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia (2004)
- File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain (1985)
- File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden (1991)
- File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland (1987)
- File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey (2000)
- File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine (2005)
- File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom (1985)
- File:Flag of the United States.svg United States (1985)
Adherents
Becoming an adherent of the Australia Group is a unilateral decision made by the adherent and does not require acceptance by established members of the group. To become an adherent member, the adherent must notify the Chair of the Australia Group of their political commitment to adhere to the Australia Group Guidelines and Common Control Lists, and to notify the Chair of any subsequent changes to this commitment.[8]
As of November 2025, the following countries are adherents:[8]
- File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania (2025)
- File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro (2025)
- File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan (2015)
References
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- ↑ Arms Control Association, "The Australia Group at a Glance", September 2003, available at www.armscontrol.org/factssheets/australiagroup.asp
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- ↑ a b https://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/minisite/theaustraliagroupnet/site/en/participants.html
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External links
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