South Australian Business News

Make your voice heard in the 2023 National Trade Survey

Kendall Crowe
Wednesday, February 15th 2023

All business owners are encouraged to make their voices heard by participating in the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) 2023 National Trade Survey and go into the draw to win a free ticket to the International Trade and Investment’s Annual Conference and Dinner.

The challenges your business face and your priorities are important. Participating in the survey ensures they are part of ACCI’s advocacy and directly inform government policy. 

ACCI’s National Trade Survey is the only survey of its kind and provides a rare opportunity for trading businesses to have their say. 

With high global inflation and possible recession, and major geopolitical tensions impacting international markets – it’s critical that your priorities are heard at the highest levels. 

This year’s survey which is the sixth conducted by the Australian Chamber includes questions on carbon border adjustment mechanisms, risk management and supply chain disruptions. It is open to all businesses — not just importing and exporting businesses.

To make sure your priorities are represented, please take the time to complete the survey before it closes on 1 March. 

Those who complete the survey will go into the draw to win a free ticket to the Australian Centre for International Trade and Investment’s Annual Conference and Conference Dinner in September, valued at $900.

Take survey here >

Author

Kendall Crowe

General Manager, Policy, Advocacy and International Services
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