Business news and updates: Daily roundup (July 16, 2021)
Dynamic Business brings you a daily rundown of the most recent business news and developments from Australia and around the world. Here’s the roundup for July 16:
Dynamic Business brings you a daily rundown of the most recent business news and developments from Australia and around the world. Here’s the roundup for July 16:
Take a look at what some of the businesses will do with their grants…
The federal government has launched its $130 million support package for Australian travel agents, inbound tour operators and tour wholesalers.
75 per cent of executives view customer insight as a vehicle for innovation.
Business Events Australia said it will be giving additional support to the sector through continued funding for its Bid Fund Program and Boost Program.
Putting lipstick on the proverbial pig is what we’re seeing with pseudo-SMSF. It can be detrimental to those who want to step into the world of SMSF and take control of their financial future.
Spending is up across regional Australia, moving past the spend recovery seen in metro areas, according to new data from Commonwealth Bank.
The controversial Kings Cross lockout laws the NSW Government implemented in 2014 are set to be lifted, with restrictions on lockouts and drinks to be eased from next month.
Australia’s agricultural sector is set to enjoy a generally profitable year ahead – underpinned by high commodity prices, positive seasonal conditions and low-interest rates, and despite expected continuing trade tensions with China.
Australia needs to think about how to strengthen relations in the region so it benefits from trade in a COVID-19 world, says Professor Heng Wang, co-director of UNSW Law’s China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre. The way forward for trade between Australia and China is through the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) alongside the […]