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We cannot go it alone: Business calls for Premier’s ‘secret formula’ for reopening the border

We cannot go it alone: Business calls for Premier’s ‘secret formula’ for reopening the border

If businesses had a clear idea of when the border would open jobs could be saved, the WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry has warned.

  • by Daile Cross

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Recovery from recession won't get us out of the low-growth trap
Opinion
Australian recession

Recovery from recession won't get us out of the low-growth trap

Nearly all the stimulus to get the country going again will need to come from the budget but even if we do recover from this recession it won't eliminate the economy's structural weakness.

  • by Ross Gittins
'Too far gone to be saved': US bracing for a tidal wave of bankruptcies
Coronavirus pandemic

'Too far gone to be saved': US bracing for a tidal wave of bankruptcies

Already, household names like Hertz and J. Crew have succumbed to the effects of the coronavirus. And the list is likely to grow.

  • by Mary Williams Walsh
'Perhaps I didn't make myself clear': Trump renews threat to cut ties with China
Trump diplomacy

'Perhaps I didn't make myself clear': Trump renews threat to cut ties with China

A day after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told Congress he did not see decoupling the US and Chinese economies as a viable option, President Trump has responded.

  • by Eric Beech and Andrea Shalal
Fiscal stimulus needed to stop unemployment rising still higher
Editorial
Federal budget

Fiscal stimulus needed to stop unemployment rising still higher

The government must not fatalistically accept a prolonged recession.

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New Zealand a step closer to recession as GDP suffers biggest fall in 29 years
Coronavirus pandemic

New Zealand a step closer to recession as GDP suffers biggest fall in 29 years

New Zealand's gross domestic product suffered its biggest fall since 1991 as the coronavirus pandemic began to bite in the first quarter.

  • by Tracy Withers
It's no wonder we're all tired and irritable a lot of the time
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic

It's no wonder we're all tired and irritable a lot of the time

Not only are we making more decisions, but the consequences of those decisions are more dire than ever before.

  • by Jessica Irvine
Now is the time for Australia and Britain to rejuvenate economic ties
Opinion
Trade

Now is the time for Australia and Britain to rejuvenate economic ties

As both nations begin to focus towards the economic recovery from COVID-19, a UK-Australia free trade agreement can help to expand our opportunities and secure stronger supply chains to withstand better future shocks, the trade minister says.

  • by Simon Birmingham
Eiffel Tower to reopen after longest closure since WWII
Tourism

Eiffel Tower to reopen after longest closure since WWII

France's tourism industry is slowly opening back up as the pandemic-ravaged economy looks to get back on its feet.

  • by Thomas Adamson
IMF sees 'profound uncertainty' about global recovery
Coronavirus pandemic

IMF sees 'profound uncertainty' about global recovery

The IMF says the economic upheaval triggered by the pandemic was more global and playing out differently than past crises.

  • by Andrea Shalal