‘Macro-economic settings’ need to be fixed before establishing co-investment model

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There are cases where “co-investment is essential”, however the “macro-economic settings” need to be corrected before this model is established in the economy, says Business Council of Australia’s CEO Jennifer Westacott.

It follows an essay penned by Treasurer Jim Chalmers in which he encourages the concept of co-investment between the public and private sectors.

“We’ve got one of the most uncompetitive tax systems in the world,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

 

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