国际英语新闻:Australian gov't to stick with proposed mining tax: Treasurer
CANBERRA, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Australian federal government on Monday vowed to win parliamentary approval for its mining tax, despite a high-level report recommending changes to its current form.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) , in its 165-page Economy Survey of Australia released on Sunday, said the 30 percent minerals resource rent tax level was too low and recommended putting revenue in a reserve fund.
The Australian Greens agree with the OECD comments, making it tricky for the government to get the tax endorsed by parliament.
However, Treasurer Wayne Swan said the government is going to stick with the agreement, which the government has earlier negotiated with three of the nation's biggest miners.
"We will fight for this in the parliament because it is good for the economy," he told ABC Radio on Monday.
Swan also expressed his welcome to the report, because he said "the overwhelming majority of the report is a stunning endorsement of the Government's economic strategy."
On top of calling for high mining tax, the OCED urged the Government to put the tax into the reserves rather than spend it all on infrastructure, to protect it against future economic crisis.
相关文章
- 欧美文化:New CDC study finds 75 pct of U.S. children infected with COVID-19 by February
- 欧美文化:Ukrainian president thanks EU for support amid conflict with Russia
- 欧美文化:Iran says interactions with Israel can't ensure Arab states' security
- 欧美文化:New York faces limits in coping with gun violence without federal change: expert
- 欧美文化:Ukrainian president orders formal halt of trade with Russia
- 欧美文化:Palestinian president urges to end Israeli occupation in talks with Blinken
- 欧美文化:Arab FMs arrive in Israel for conference with Blinken
- 欧美文化:Omicron subvariant infections on rise in U.S., coinciding with allergy season
- 欧美文化:Cameroon health minister awards Chinese medical workers with special medals
- 欧美文化:Russia halts peace treaty talks with Japan