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  • 3 weeks ago | johnmenadue.com | Roy Green

    The traditional market model of comparative advantage denies Australia the more promising strategic opportunity to identify and capitalise on areas of potential competitive advantage in the high productivity, high-skill jobs and industries of the future, including advanced manufacturing. Instead, with this model we will be locked into low-productivity, low-wage industries, with limited scope for uplift through technological change and innovation, writesEmeritus Professor Roy Green AM.

  • 2 months ago | theguardian.com | Roy Green

    The $2.4bn Whyalla rescue package is different from anything we have seen over years of relentless manufacturing decline in Australia. Clearly, it’s not just a bailout of an ageing steel plant. This package is the first step in turning a crisis into a nation-building opportunity by creating a new industry from the legacy of an old one.

  • 2 months ago | newstarget.com | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Roy Green |Ethan A. Huff

    Breaking free from the restraints of the West, Russian wheat exports have reached a record high at the start of the 2024-2025 agricultural season, defying Europe’s efforts to curb Moscow’s access to global grain markets. Despite the European Union’s imposition of higher tariffs on Russian grain last year, Russia has managed to redirect its exports to new markets, including Egypt, Bangladesh, Algeria, and Kenya.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | newcastleherald.com.au | Roy Green

    A bulk car carrier docked in Newcastle this month. Picture by Peter LorimerMy term as chair of the Port of Newcastle comes to an end this month. The world's biggest coal export port has experienced transformational change, with an ambitious growth and diversification plan ready to weigh anchor. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | aumanufacturing.com.au | Roy Green |Peter Roberts

    Productivity is the greatest structural problem in our economy, according to Treasurer Jim Chalmers. He says there is “no higher priority for reform”. Announcing a A$900 million productivity fund to be shared with the states, the treasurer told a meeting of the Australian Business Economists on Wednesday Australia’s productivity challenges would take time to turn around.

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The Roy Green Show
The Roy Green Show @TheRoyGreenShow
11 Apr 25

Jim Flaherty was a guest on my programs in Hamilton and Toronto on several occasions. He wasn't time waster or deflector. Ask a question and receive an answer. Even when challenging the atmosphere in the studio remained cordial.

James Moore
James Moore @honjamesmoore

Jim Flaherty passed away 11 years ago today. A truly incredible Canadian who is greatly missed.

The Roy Green Show
The Roy Green Show @TheRoyGreenShow
11 Apr 25

Ambassador, it is Mark Carney proroguing his campaign. He's in a self-directed tight spot. I did, by the way, just minutes ago check @melaniejoly posts to X and the former (under Trudeau) and again (under Carney) Canadian foreign affairs minister is mum. Canadians had better

Vivian Bercovici
Vivian Bercovici @VivianBercovici

So, @MarkJCarney I know you're taking a "pause" and saying it's to work out some brilliant tariff strategy. Me? I think it's to work out your proclivity to, um, say really stupid stuff. Still waiting for a response to the tweet below. The one you said you didn't know about.

The Roy Green Show
The Roy Green Show @TheRoyGreenShow
11 Apr 25

If you're into Masters detail, or you're putting a few $$ in play, this may be of interest. And: Corey Conners tied for 2nd going into today's round. Putter was working for CC yesterday.

The Masters
The Masters @TheMasters

Hole locations for the second round. #themasters https://t.co/dwKDARIeKK