Business disappointed by budget that fails to build confidence
CCIQ views tonight’s Federal Budget as a deficit exit strategy, lacking in detail, transparency, accountability and with little inspiration for Queensland businesses.
CCIQ views tonight’s Federal Budget as a deficit exit strategy, lacking in detail, transparency, accountability and with little inspiration for Queensland businesses.
CCIQ is calling on the Federal Government tomorrow night to deliver a deficit exit strategy achieved through a sensible reduction in government expenditure as opposed to increased taxes.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland has today welcomed the Mid-Year Fiscal and Economic Review.
CCIQ (Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland) has welcomed today’s State Budget saying that it is a resounding win for Queensland businesses, who desperately need a boost in confidence and investment which can only be brought about by improved fiscal and debt management.
CCIQ has today publicly released its 2012-2013 State Budget Submission, provided to the state government last month.
In analysing tonight’s Federal Budget the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is supportive of the commitment to return Australia’s budget position to one of surplus.
In analysing tonight’s Federal Budget the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is supportive of the commitment to return Australia’s budget position to one of surplus.
The key focus for the Federal Government in the 2012-13 budget is to achieve a headline surplus.
Statement by David Goodwin, CCIQ President
Statement by David Goodwin, CCIQ President