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In this episode of DBrief, Louise McGrath and Dr Jeffrey Wilson explore the complexities of Australia’s economic landscape, including challenges posed by time zones, public holidays, and the need for a unified economic market. They examine trade agreements - particularly those with New Zealand and ASEAN - and highlight the growing importance of digitalisation in trade processes.

The conversation also includes an update from the recent East Asia Business Council meetings in Malaysia, held on the margins of the ASEAN Economic Ministers’ meetings. Key topics include demographic challenges across the region and the impact of global trade policies, especially those originating from the US.

Key takeaways

  • Australia’s time zone differences present significant business challenges.
  • Public holidays vary widely across states, affecting productivity.
  • The TTMRA aims to establish a single economic market between Australia and New Zealand.
  • Trade agreements such as RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) are vital for regional economic cooperation.
  • Digitalisation in trade can reduce corruption and enhance efficiency.
  • Youth demographics in Asia offer both opportunities and challenges.
  • US tariffs disproportionately affect Asian economies.
  • Machine-to-machine communication is essential for modern trade.
  • ASEAN’s focus on small businesses provides a valuable model for Australia.
  • The focus on small businesses in ASEAN is a model for Australia.

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Louise McGrath

In her role as Australian Industry Group’s Head of Industry Development and Policy Louise provides strategic leadership and guidance for Australian Industry Group’s policy agenda in building competitive industries through global integration, infrastructure development and innovation. She ensures that through policy leadership members have a voice at all levels of government, by representing and promoting their interests on current and emerging issues.

Louise represents Australian Industry in several multilateral forums, such as the B20 Taskforces, Global Business Coalition, and the East Asia Business Council working group on RCEP. She advocates for the interests of Australian Industry Group members during Free Trade Negotiations and translates those agreements to support the strategic aims of members. She is a member of CSIRO’s Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence Think Tank and the Manufacturing Advisory Group, the NESP Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub and the Advisory Group of The Australian Consortium for ‘In-Country’ Indonesian Studies (ACICIS).

Louise has studied a Bachelor of Arts (Arabic Language and Culture) at Deakin University and an Advanced Diploma in International Trade at RMIT. She has also studied Arabic at universities in Jordan and Egypt.

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