Retail Associations Push Government to Tackle Rising Costs and Crime in Australia

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Retail Associations Urge Australian Government to Tackle Industry Challenges as New Term Begins

As the Albanese government embarks on its new term, the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and the National Retail Association (NRA) are calling for immediate governmental action to address critical challenges confronting the nation’s expansive $430 billion retail sector.

Urgent Call for Economic Support

Chris Rodwell, CEO of the ARA and CEO Designate of the Australian Retail Council (ARC), emphasized the necessity of government policies that foster investment, industry growth, and job creation. With retail employing one in ten Australians and contributing nearly 20% of the nation’s GDP, Rodwell asserts that the sector’s performance is integral to the economy.

“Retail performance impacts every Australian,” Rodwell stated. “We require robust economic leadership to navigate these challenging times. Alongside the current cost-of-living crisis, our retailers have grappled with rising expenses across various fronts—rent, wages, energy, insurance, transportation, and persistent supply chain issues.”

The Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Retailers

A significant concern highlighted by the ARA is the effect of U.S. tariffs, which have intensified financial pressures on retailers. “For many, especially smaller businesses, there is limited capacity to absorb these costs. As we look ahead, it may become increasingly difficult to avoid raising prices,” Rodwell warned.

Enhancing Productivity and Security

In their plea for national support, both the ARA and NRA stress the importance of enhancing productivity as a means to bolster both the economy and living standards. “Seizing this opportunity during the current term is critical; our nation cannot afford to let this agenda slide into the 2030s,” Rodwell remarked, reflecting the urgency of timely action.

Moreover, the associations are advocating for the implementation of a national retail crime strategy to safeguard businesses and protect employees.

Support for Small Business Initiatives

While the ARA and NRA expressed their backing for the Labor government’s pledges concerning small business support, workforce development, and digital transformation, they raised concerns regarding governmental intervention in penalty rate decisions.

As the retail landscape continues to evolve, the potential impact of these developments could ripple throughout the sector, influencing consumer trends and purchasing behaviors. Retail stakeholders keenly await the government’s response, as decisive action has the power to reshape the future of retail in Australia.

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