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Aust govt provides more funding for manufacturing
John Howard: "I am pleased to announce that the Australian Government will provide $1.225 million over four years for the continuation of the Northern Advanced Manufacturing Industry ...
Exporting and beyond: Global commitment of Aust SMEs
Engagement with the world by Australian small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) is increasing beyond exporting according to a new survey by International Business Wales (IBW).
South Korea a well established path to the Asian market
The Republic of Korea (known less formally as South Korea) is often overlooked as a bilateral trade partner.
PMI: Manufacturing activity was stronger during July
Australia's manufacturing activity lifted in July, underpinned by stronger domestic demand, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of ...
$400 mln commitment to low emissions coal technologies
NSW coal producers will voluntarily make up to $400 million available over the next decade to support important clean coal technology demonstration projects in NSW.
Leading experts talk on future of alternative transport fuels
World leading experts in alternative transport fuels technology met recently in Canberra to discuss recent advances and the future outlook of the industry.
Aust manufacturing activity grows but the dollar slows sales
Manufacturing activity continued to grow in June, although the rate of growth eased slightly, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of ...
AI Group supports govt's new climate report for industry
Ai Group has supported the Federal Government's proposed emissions trading scheme, saying it is a sensible option that will provide certainty for industry.
Strong Aussie dollar is failing to deter exporters - Survey
Despite a rising Australian dollar and high fuel prices, Australian exporters remain confident about the future, especially those exporting to Europe with 65 per cent of those surveyed ...
Strong dollar hurts prospects for manufacturing exports
An important new study released by the Australian Industry Group highlights the strong contribution that Australian manufacturing makes to our export effort - a point that was made ...
Black coal mining industry commits to clean coal
The Australian black coal mining industry has announced the world's largest whole of industry funding commitment for research, development and demonstration (RD&D) of clean coal ...
Govt delivers smart budget that hits all the right targets :Ai
"The Federal Government has set out to prove the adage that good policy can be good politics by delivering a smart budget that hits the right targets," Ai Group Chief Executive ...
Nanotech theory provides thermoelectricity with new glow
Gang Chen's research with nano-scale materials gave him a head start in the field of nanotechnology when it was still brand new.
Govt's proactive industry statement good for business
"The Government's Global Integration initiative released by the Prime Minister in Sydney is an innovative approach that responds to the challenges and opportunities of ongoing ...
Labor decides it is time for Aust to take lead on Uranium
"As a member of the ACTU Executive from 1984 to 1996 and President from 1990 to 1996 I’ve been through tough decisions like this many times before – Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank, ...
Boeing to test European-built fuel cell demonstrator plane
In an effort to develop environmentally progressive technologies for aerospace applications, Boeing researchers and industry partners throughout Europe plan to conduct experimental ...
Call to reassert NSW as an economic force in Australia
"The March NSW election provides an opportunity to forge a new compact between business and Government to lift economic growth in the State from current disappointing levels," says ...
Aust businesses urged to become “insiders” within China
One of the important factors for export success in China is to understand how the market works ‘on-the-ground’ according to newly appointed Country Manager of the Austrade network’s ...
Stern warning to world: Export impact of climate change
Nicholas Stern saved my father’s life, or at least save him from acute embarrassment. Source: Tim Harcourt, the chief economist of the Australian Trade Commission.
Australian exporters see globalisation as an opportunity not a threat
Globalisation causes anxiety in some quarters. From the protests against the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in the ‘battle for Seattle’ in 1999 to the anti-G20 activities last year, ...
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