Animal spirits or rational economics – can exporters ride out the storm? TIM HARCOURT This blog first appeared 10 November 2008 What…
Animal spirits or rational economics – can exporters ride out the storm? TIM HARCOURT This blog first appeared 10 November 2008 What…
Exporters looking for help from the Federal Government’s Export Market Development Grant scheme should get ready to be disappointed – th…
The optimism of the 2020 Summit over that weekend in April seems a long time ago now. With its focus on creativity, governance, indigenous i…
Australian exporters should be prepared to take advantage of the falling dollar, but further decline is needed before any real ground can be…
There’s so much of an Australian presence in Beijing, these ‘green’ Olympics are more ‘green and gold’. TIM HARCOURT As “The …
The world’s top athletes will vie for gold in Beijing, but keen Australian businesses have already won from the Olympics. By AMITA TANDUKA…
Funding your growth may seem daunting these days, but one perhaps overlooked source is the government sector. MIKE PRESTON and JAMES THOMSON…
The credit crunch has certainly put a kink in the funding feeder channels for many businesses. But one source of growth capital could yet co…
Federal Trade Minister Simon Crean has blamed the Howard government for a drop in the amount paid to exporters under the Export Market Devel…
Tough overseas markets and a robust currency are not helping Australian exporters. To cope – and survive – successful export firms are c…
The effects of China and India go well beyond the resources arena, and their influence will be felt for quite a while yet. TIM HARCOURT …
Exposure to the fast growing economies of countries like China and India is helping to shield Australian exporters from local and global eco…