Market Access Program 

Administered by: Department of Trade and Economic Development, South Australian Government

The Market Access Program is a grants program designed to help eligible South Australian exporters to develop their markets and export capability.

Funding assistance is available for:

  • outbound export-related missions, including travel and accommodation expenses, trade fairs, marketing materials, freight of samples, services of overseas consultants and promotional gifts
  • inbound export-related missions, including travel and accommodation for buyers, venue hire and marketing materials
  • activities to increase export capability, including self-education expenses and marketing materials.

Click here for more information on eligibility requirements and the application process.

For information on other types of government assistance available to South Australian exporters, visit the Department of Trade and Economic Development website.

 

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