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Brisbane news LIVE updates: PM speaks with Trump over US tariffs

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 11, 2025
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In recent weeks, the Queensland floods have sparked concerns about their potential economic impact on the country.적 reasons, according to Treasurer Jim Chalmers, the initial estimates suggest a decline in economic growth and increased price fluctuations, particularly in certain sectors. However, the Government has allocated a significant financial commitment to address the true cost of the floods and support the recovery.

Mr. Chalmers highlighted the government’s primary focus on human cost rather than economic indicators, warning thatcuts in GDP for the next three quarters by估读0.1% remain a concern. However, he clarified that these are not insignificant numbers, especially as growth rates in Australia’s economy are still relatively modest. “It might sound like a small reduction, especially when considering growth that’s not particularly strong, isn’t inconsequential,” he noted.

The flood-affected region, responsible for over 4% of agricultural production in Australia, has also impacted prices for staple items like bananas and sugar. However, Chalmers emphasized that while these price fluctuations may not significantly raise overall inflation, this could have a noticeable, though perhaps minor, effect on pricing. “Which might sound small, but at the time of these conditions in our economy, it isn’t inconsequential,” he said.

The government has acknowledged the regional extent of the floods and is closely working with the Queensland government to facilitate substantial financial aid. Emphasizing that this support should be allocated to assist with livelihoods and collectibles, Chalmers noted the potential impact on supply chains and economic activities during supply chain disruption.

Finally, in truth, the decision to allocate significant resources to help prepare the community for the floods is a critical step in addressing the crisis. Mr. Chalmers commended the alignment between the financial commitments and the needs of the people, believing that this partnership is crucial for the long-term success of the recovery and reconstruction efforts.

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