CCIWA joined the State Government and other industry groups in Canberra this week to open a new WA home base in the nation’s capital.
Western Australia’s unemployment rate tumbled to 3.6% in February, down 0.7 percentage points from 4.3% the month prior.
Comments attributable to CCIWA Chief Economist Aaron Morey: CCIWA is alarmed at reports today of efforts to block the extension of the North West Shelf project....
Western Australia’s peak business and industry groups have joined forces to call on the Cook Government to deliver payroll tax relief in the upcoming budget. The...
CCIWA has joined forces with some of WA’s peak business and industry groups to call on the State Government to deliver payroll tax relief in the upcoming budget.
The United States is the world’s largest importer of goods, offering vast potential for WA businesses to scale their operations and grow revenue.
Businesses in regional WA are being battered by rising costs, with more than half reporting a drop in profit margins, according to CCIWA’s Regional Pulse report...
Restarting uranium mining in WA could create up to 9,000 jobs and generate more than $1billion worth of uranium a year, a 12-month inquiry by CCIWA has found.
Headlined by the Ford Mustang Mach-E, a CCIWA event will showcase the strength of the bilateral relationship and highlight opportunities for WA businesses.
A 12-month inquiry by CCIWA has recommended Western Australia overturn its ban on uranium mining for export to unlock significant economic benefits for the state. In...