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April 16, 2005NO.032
RELEASE OF THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REPORT INTO NATIONAL
COMPETITION POLICY
The Treasurer today announced the release of the Productivity Commission’s
final report from its inquiry into National Competition Policy (NCP) arrangements.
The Australian Government welcomes the report, which notes that the implementation
of NCP has brought substantial benefit to the Australian community, including
regional Australia, which overall have greatly outweighed the costs. It is estimated
that the observed productivity and price changes in key infrastructure sectors
(electricity, gas, urban water, telecommunications, urban transport, ports and
rail freight) in the 1990s, to which NCP and related reforms have directly contributed,
have served to increase Australia’s GDP by 2.5 per cent, or $20 billion.
The report recommends that Australia continue with competition-related reform
to sustain and extend our impressive economic performance.
As the Productivity Commission’s review was intended to inform the Council
of Australian Governments (COAG) review of NCP arrangements to occur later this
year, there will be no formal Government response to this report. The Government’s
response will instead be the outcome of the COAG review.
The COAG review provides the opportunity for the Australian, State and Territory
Governments to consider the future of competition and productivity related reform
in Australia, and decide the best arrangements to ensure our continued economic
prosperity.
The report is available on the Productivity Commission’s website: www.pc.gov.au
MELBOURNE
14 April 2005