Consultation period: 27 June to 25 July
Treasury is seeking views on priority reforms to consider as part of the Economic Reform Roundtable process. It is interested in ideas and proposals to:
- improve productivity – for example, cutting red tape without lowering standards, leveraging technology and Artificial intelligence
- build economic resilience in the face of global uncertainty – for example, attracting investment, promoting trade and security supply chains, diversifying our industrial base and building a skilled and adaptable workforce
- strengthen budget sustainability – for example, options to improve the structural position of the budget and fund high-quality services and priorities.
It is also inviting tax reform proposals, as part of each of these priority areas.
Ideas and proposals submitted should be:
- in the national interest – rather than the interest of particular sectors or states
- fiscally responsible – reform packages should be budget neutral at a minimum or potentially budget positive
- specific and practical.
Further information is available at the Treasury website.
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