Business disappointed with Defamation Act backdown
Business is disappointed that government will not proceed with changes to the Defamation Act to allow all businesses to sue individuals who spread false and misleading information.
View ArticleChina now a reality for Tasmanian small businesses
More small and medium sized businesses in Tasmania will soon have their products and services on the shelves in China, thanks to a ground-breaking initiative partnered by the Tasmanian Chamber of...
View Article$16 million should stay in the state
While disappointed that the $66 million Cadbury factory upgrade has been scrapped, the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on the Federal Government to still invest its promised $16...
View ArticleOpportunities for Tasmanian business
The refurbishment of the two Spirit of Tasmania vessels should be a boost for many Tasmanian businesses, despite the major contract being award to UK based Trimline, according to the Tasmanian Chamber...
View ArticlePremier to launch unique Chinese export project
Premier Will Hodgman will launch the exciting program to display Tasmanian exporters’ products and services in a custom designed showroom in Shanghai in Hobart next week. Export Growth China will...
View ArticleEquality for Tasmanian Exporters
Equality for Tasmania’s exporters through the Federal Government’s expansion of the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme has been applauded by the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
View ArticleSuccess of Work Ready project
Employers will validate the first group of job seekers as work-ready as part of the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Work Readiness project in Devonport next Tuesday.
View ArticleTCCI welcomes education expansion
The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomes the uptake by another group of high schools to extend classes to years 11 and 12.
View ArticleTCCI Supports Tasmanian Petrol Price Probe
Today’s announcement of the ACCC probe into petrol prices in Launceston was perfect timing considering a 6c per litre increase by some major service stations this week, according to peak industry body,...
View ArticleTCCI welcomes training funding announcement
Swift action by the State Government to provide $250,000 for training in the advanced manufacturing sector has been welcomed by the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
View Article2015-2016 Budget Briefing Presentations
Presentations from the State Budget Briefings are available for download.
View ArticleTasmanian Survey of Business Expectations
The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s quarterly Tasmanian Survey of Business Expectations highlights the two-speed State economy with overwhelming expectations in the South for business...
View ArticleTCCI congratulates State Government for Nyrstar deal
Tasmania’s peak business body, the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, congratulated the State Government with the announcement today of a $52 million modernisation plan for the Hobart based...
View ArticleJune 2015 Quarter TSBE now open
The TCCI Tasmanian Survey of Business Expectations is the most recognisable, consistent and respected survey of business expectations in Tasmania. The June 2015 TSBE is now open and has been revised to...
View ArticleTCCI welcomes new Prime Minister
The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry congratulates and welcomes Australia’s new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull.
View ArticleTCCI releases latest Tasmanian Survey of Business Expectations
More good news with release of TCCI Survey of Business Expectations The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s quarterly Tasmanian Survey of Business Expectations shows business prospects are...
View ArticleTasmania Report
The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, together with event partners B&E Personal Banking, Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand, the Federal Group, Southern Cross Television...
View ArticleTasmania Report Presentations
The TCCI Tasmania Report and Saul Eslake's presentation from the events are available for download here.
View ArticleTSBE
The Q2 2016 Tasmanian Survey of Business Expectations is now open. Click here to have your say.
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