Student crackdown will lead to lasting economic pain: business council

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The Australian Business Council argues capping foreign student numbers could “irreparably damage” the higher education sector and even hit supermarkets.

The government’s cap on foreign students could cripple Australia’s higher education sector and deliver a lasting blow to the economy, the business council has warned as parliament prepares to debate the controversial crackdown.

In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the government had launched a $32 billion plan to build 1.2 million homes by mid-2029, and legislated thestudent caps will have broad economic impacts, inflict reputational damage on the nation as a study destination, and cripple domestic research and critical skills development while scapegoating students as a cause of the housing crisis.

“Short-term policy reactions such as a cap on international students will not fix this issue, will detract from real solutions and have negative consequences for the broader economy.”

 

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