Terms of Reference

The Australian manufacturing industry, with specific regard to:
(a)
what manufacturing capacities Australia requires for economic growth, national resilience, rising living standards for all Australians and security in our region;
(b)
the role that the Australian manufacturing industry has played, is playing and will play in the future;
(c)
the drivers of growth in manufacturing in Australia and around the world;
(d)
the strengths of Australia’s existing manufacturing industry and opportunities for its development and expansion;
(e)
the sectors in which Australian manufacturers enjoy a natural advantage in energy, access to primary resources and skilled workers over international competitors, and how to capitalise on those advantages;
(f)
identifying new areas in which the Australian manufacturing industry can establish itself as a global leader;
(g)
the role that government can play in assisting our domestic manufacturing industry, with specific regard to:
(i)
research and development;
(ii)
attracting investment;
(iii)
supply chain support;
(iv)
government procurement;
(v)
trade policy;
(vi)
skills and training; and
(h)
the opportunity for reliable, cheap, renewable energy to keep Australia’s manufactured exports competitive in a carbon-constrained global economy and the role that our manufacturing industry can play in delivering the reliable, cheap, renewable energy that is needed.

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