Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Morrison Government is providing an additional $65.5 million to help Australian businesses grow internationally.
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan said the Budget provided additional funding for the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) program to support small and medium sized businesses to receive up to 50 percent of their total marketing expenses.
“The Budget delivers the next stage of our plan to grow the economy and create jobs to get Australia through COVID-19 and the recession it created,” Mr Tehan said.
“We are backing Australian businesses to succeed internationally, creating new jobs and businesses in Australia.
April 18, 2021
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It’s Subsidised Wind & Solar or Meaningful Well-Paid Jobs: But You Can’t Have Both
Australian power prices went through the roof as a result of its obsession with chaotically intermittent and heavily subsidised wind and solar (see above).
The relationship is so stark, why even a blind man, open to reality, will readily see it. However, no amount of evidence appears to register with those who pretend to govern us.
In the week just gone, Australia’s PM, Scott Morrison confirmed (if there was much doubt?) that he’s off with the fairies, with a commitment to Australia hitting a “net-zero emissions” target by 2050. Central to which is the even wilder and more fantastic claim that the target will be hit by “clean hydrogen”. Whatever on earth that means?
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
It has been an honour to serve as Australia’s Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment in the Morrison Government for the past 847 days. I congratulate Dan Tehan on his swearing into this portfolio.
With one in five Australian jobs reliant on trade, our export sector is such a critical part of our economy and will play a crucial role in Australia’s ultimate economic recovery from COVID-19. My number one priority as Trade Minister has been to continue to provide Australian farmers, businesses and investors with better access and more choices to export to markets around the world.