‘Costing so much to do business’: John Anderson on Australia’s ‘cost of manufacturing crisis’
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- Former deputy prime minister John Anderson says Australia has a “cost of manufacturing crisis” as it is “costing so much” to do business in Australia.
“Like most countries in the world, we have a cost of living crisis, but we also have a cost of manufacturing crisis,” Mr Anderson told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“It’s costing so much to do business in this country that our biggest single manufacturing sector - which is food production and fibre production and drinks production … it’s at risk.
“Can you believe it? Maybe that will be a wakeup call for people that the regions matter, and we have a government backed by Greens and independents who seemed determined to even push the government’s not only ignorance of what we do in the regions but, frankly, their desire to shut down every industry that creates wealth.”
John Anderson should be in government, possible leader of the LNP. He's charismatic, well spoken and has spent time in politicians so he knows what good policies are all about.
Anderson exhibits all the correct character traits that made great western leaders-Reagan, Thatcher,Hawke- so effective and influential. The calibre of leader has fallen so rapidly over the last 20 years and you now have ANAL and Biden
Price of energy, too much tax on income
Sounds like you’re talking about my country 🇨🇦.
Bob hawke killed home ownership growing government 20% & increasing taxes same thinks happening under albonese taxes up 30% and public sector 10% bigger
You can thank the Unions for this.
So asking to be paid reasonably is unreasonable ? Industrial democracy won WW2.
You might perhaps worry the real blame lies with voters? Who elected this government.
Not really. Most manufacturing jobs are in 30% tax bracket. Taxing 15% instead of 30% at highest rate over a few years without pretax wage going up will provide 2015 prices for labour and after tax income goes up for the employee.
I don’t reckon unions have bumped up wages too much. There’s not a chance that even having robots working without a wage would make Australia more competitive with low local demand for products, so huge transport costs to ship off products otherwise no economies of scale, then price of energy and then corporate tax rate being 2x+ higher than competitor countries means Australia can’t manufacture
John Anderson what a great Deputy. Should challenge Albo
Enjoyed listening to Mr Anderson👍
It did not cost anything to close the defence factories and remove the subsidy from our car manufacturers - except a bit of dole money.
Deregulate and perish ?: - 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' ? Anderson, you know bloody well the problem has always been 'the quickest way to the dollar'. In Australia 'business excellence' is an oxymoron.
How I miss leaders who can speak intelligently and sensibly. The adults have left the room - and left the people who are bereft of character, moral values. totally selfish, willing to betray their own country to amass as much wealth they can.
If you're looking for integrity and character, the last place you would start looking is any left wing political party. There aren't many principles they hold in such low esteem as teamwork. Except perhaps freedom of speech!
Great interview pata
look at victoria what labor done to manufacturing in 14 yrs killed off logging aswell ! next will be farmimg industry dead in victoria state will be commiunism sooner than you think . Cuba & venezuila has no industries an example communism
And the most frustrating thing is that it looks to me like they don’t have any appreciation for the consequences of their ideas, even when the consequences arrive.