26May2013

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Non-mining states 'going backwards'

Non-mining states 'going backwards'

New figures show that large parts of Australia that are not affected by the mining boom are actually a step backwards. Even as on mineral exports, the remaining of the nation is fighting. The results also showed that a market is for the weak housing is a key problem for the economy as a whole.

Economists argue that the government's mistake for not scheduling extra infrastructure schemes. The most recent reminder of the countries of the Commonwealth Securities shows the economic gap amid Perth and Sydney.

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Miner steps up attack as High Court challenge looms

Miner steps up attack as High Court challenge looms

Mining tycoon Andrew Forrest has marched up his attacks on Julia Gillard, after scoring his statements about his conversations secret mining taxes the resources of large companies "nonsense" as he prepares to start a challenge against the Supreme Court, the disputed tax. Mr. Forrest stood by his assertion that Ms. Gillard had started furtive discussions with the big miners - Rio Tinto, Xstrata and BHP Billiton prior to alternate Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister.

The recent war of words between the government and Mr. Forrest exploded when his company, Fortescue Metals Group, established that he was in the closing phases of initiating its lawsuit against the tax on income from natural resources. Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett said his government would support the challenge, to testify

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Trade Minister visits Latin America

Trade Minister visits Latin America

Craig Emerson, Trade and Competitiveness Minister, leaves for Latin America recently sought for a progression of meetings and events to strengthen the trade relations, commercial and economic relations with the region.

The trip of 10-day to Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Colombia-

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Australia to participate in 2012 Yeosu Expo

Australia to participate in 2012 Yeosu Expo

The Australian Government has established Australia's contribution at Yeosu Expo, 2012, declared Yeojin Bae and Ian Thorpe as goodwill ambassador of Australia Pavilion.

The 2012 Yeosu Expo 2012 in South Korea is a global exhibition that will strike a balance between conservation of coastal areas and oceans and financial development.

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Australia risks making China an enemy: Downer

Australia risks making China an enemy: Downer

The Australian government risked an "enemy" of China if the country embraces ascend to supremacy and the Chinese company granted the similar chances to other countries, as per to the previous foreign minister Alexander Downer.

Mr Downer recommended the government Gillard not China as a threat and implementation of a policy of engagement, not containment.

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Australia Increases Economic Support for Trade in Developing Countries

Australia Increases Economic Support for Trade in Developing Countries

Australia will give more than its double effort for international trade to developing countries with the help of World Trade Organization (WTO), the Parliamentary Secretary of International Development Assistance and the Trade Declared today. Adding more, they said that the Australian government will be allocating $2.5 million of amount

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