Productivity Commission confirms Australian mining not subsidised
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Coal,
The 12 June release of the Productivity Commission’s Trade and Assistance Review 2017-18 again explodes the myth that the Australian mining industry is subsidised.
The report states that: “The estimated effective rate of assistance from tariff and budgetary assistance for mining is negligible.”
The effective rate of assistance is the ratio of total assistance to output.
The Productivity Commission estimates that the effective rate of combined assistance to mining in 2017-18 was just 0.2% – the same low rate observed in the previous five years.
74% of budgetary assistance attributed to mining consists of R&D tax offsets, which are available to all industries.
Further, mining incurred a net tariff penalty of AUS$102 million in 2017-18, owing to tariffs imposed on imports used in Australian mining operations.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/12062019/productivity-commission-confirms-australian-mining-not-subsidised/
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