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10/08/2017 | Public Access
The Emerging Exporters Guide gives you a good overview of what emerging exporters should know. Used in conjunction with the Women Mean Business - Digital Toolbox, it offers information, questions and check lists to assist in the export process.
08/08/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber views AANZFTA as Australia’s leading Free Trade Agreement and should be held up as the model agreement from which others should be based. It is well accepted and has provided benefits to our members and Australia in general. We appreciate that the General Review is being conducted under a directive of the member Governments, however, we suggest that this review is premature given that the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is under negotiation, along with the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership (IA-CEPA) and potentially a revised version of the TransPacific Partnership Agreement (TPP2). Collectively these other agreements cover...
04/08/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Australian Chamber) welcomes the opportunity this inquiry provides to focus on: Job opportunities, particularly for our young people and first time job seekers; The changing expectations of consumers and desire for businesses to provide services to local communities that meet those expectations; and The challenges for operators of smaller businesses to sustainably do business in the retail and hospitality industries in highly competitive markets.
12/07/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomes the opportunity to provide a response to the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme: Consultation Paper 5. The Australian Chamber speaks on behalf of Australian business at a national and international level and across industries and businesses of all sizes. Australia’s largest and most representative business advocate, the Australian Chamber develops and advocates policies that are in the best interests of Australian business, economy and community.
30/06/2017 | Public Access
This publication summarises the work, key interventions and policy wins undertaken by the Australian Chamber between April and June in 2017.
30/06/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Australian Chamber) welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into retail electricity supply and pricing. Energy needs to be affordable, reliable and secure for both business and households. With that in mind, the Chamber seeks policies that will deliver a near-term reduction in electricity prices, followed by ongoing reductions in the real cost of energy over the longer-term. This requires a thorough examination of the key cost components facing electricity consumers. The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has identified these as network costs (40...
15/06/2017 | Public Access
Australia’s manufacturers have capped off a year of improved performance, as increased spending on infrastructure provides support but rising energy costs take their toll, the June-quarter Australian Chamber-Westpac Survey of Industrial Trends has found.
01/06/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber welcomes the opportunity to make this submission in response to the Government consultation paper on reforms to address corporate misuse of the Fair Entitlements Guarantee Scheme (Consultation Paper).
22/05/2017 | Public Access
This is an internal policy document that reviews the available information on the liability framework for rules of origin: who is liable for proving origin and paying unpaid duty, the civil and criminal penalties, as well as proving origin in anti-dumping cases. This is a legal research and analysis document for use in developing policy. It is not legal advice.
22/05/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Chamber) thanks the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to comment on its draft report, Superannuation: Alternative Default Models – Draft Report. The submissions do not deal in detail with draft findings 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 or 8.1. With modifications in the case of draft finding 3.4 and draft recommendation 3.2 the Chamber supports the Report’s proposed draft findings and recommendations being made. The Chamber does not any specific recommendations, but the Chamber does not support persevering with the assisted employer choice model or a variant of it.
09/05/2017 | Public Access
The economic nationality of goods is a creation of Governments in order to satisfy domestic administrative requirements for trade data collection, application of duties or preferences, application of sanctions and other matters such as administration of antidumping regimes, etc.
05/05/2017 | Public Access
Stable and predictable policy is required to meet Australia’s internationally agreed target to 2030, and the objective of keeping warming well below two degrees by 2050. However, the introduction of climate policies fundamentally and permanently alters the Australian economy and involves significant costs. The principles guiding policy should therefore not be based solely on emissions reductions, but on ensuring continued economic prosperity for Australians, remaining a competitive jurisdiction to attract global capital, and being able to compete in the provisions of goods and services.
01/05/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber thanks the Senate Education and Employment Committee (Committee) for the opportunity to make this submission in relation to its inquiry into the Fair Work Amendment (Pay Protection) Bill 2017 (Cth)(Bill).
28/04/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Chamber) thanks the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to comment on its draft report, Superannuation: Alternative Default Models – Draft Report. The submissions do not deal in detail with draft findings 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 or 8.1. With modifications in the case of draft finding 3.4 and draft recommendation 3.2 the Chamber supports the Report’s proposed draft findings and recommendations being made.
10/04/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber and its members strongly and consistently oppose wilful noncompliance with Australia’s employment laws, and any deliberate attempts by employers to deprive employees of their due employment entitlements.
07/04/2017 | Public Access
The Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)(Act) not only provided a process for consolidating the legacy of literally thousands of federal and state awards into fewer instruments (the ‘modern awards’), it also provided for a series of automatic or pre-programmed reviews of these awards.
07/04/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission in relation to the Fair Work Amendment (Corrupting Benefits) Bill 2017 (Cth)(Bill) and broadly supports its passage. It is important that officers of organisations act ethically, are motivated by appropriate considerations in discharging their responsibilities and make decisions in the interests of the organisation and not in their own interests. The policy and regulatory framework must support this outcome and where there is evidence of systematic failure it is appropriate that the framework be reviewed and strengthened.
31/03/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber welcomes the opportunity to provide a statement in response to the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme: Consultation Paper 2
30/03/2017 | Public Access
This publication summarises the work, key interventions and policy wins undertaken by the Australian Chamber between January and March in 2017.
30/03/2017 | Public Access
The Australian Chamber welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission and acknowledges the submission by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland. Australian businesses are trending towards shorter payment times, but there has been a recent deterioration for on-time payment. By international comparisons, Australia is lagging and could improve.