An all-out trade war would cost Australia 6% of GDP, and cost China just 0.5% Economy Rod Tyers 3 December 2020 Australia pays for the manufactured goods it imports by exporting commodities, mainly to China. So how detrimental would a trade war be?
Why blocking Huawei’s 5G could have profound implications for Australia’s economic development Telecommunications The Conversation 5 June 2019 The choices Australia makes about how and when we set up 5G will determine how we use technology for collaboration, innovation and global business.
Built to last: Why the retail industry should set a course for 1970 Retail Kevin Moore 11 February 2019 The concept of ‘built to last’ is growing fast in the minds of millennials and older shoppers, tired of fast-paced changes and low-quality items.
In-store sales are dropping, so what does the future of retail look like? Retail Kevin Moore 29 January 2019 By 2025, as much as 35% of any category’s sales will be online and only 65% will still be via a physical retailer. So what does this mean for Australian retail?
With shoppers wanting more choice than ever, is own-brand retailing gone for good? Retail Kevin Moore 14 January 2019 As shoppers increasingly value breadth in store, many brands are opting to sell their wares alongside their competition.
Trade wars on clothing retailers could create fashion victims Economy Kevin Moore 24 September 2018 If the upcoming trade war skirmishes drag in a broader range of countries and categories, it’s likely clothing prices will jump.