刺激经济增长英语演讲稿 <br /> later this year, brisbane will host the leaders of the <br />world ’s biggest economies at the g20 summit. <br /> this year ’s summit will focus on boosting economic growth <br />– because stronger economicgrowth is the key to addressing <br />almost every global problem. <br /> the outcome should be more jobs, better infrastructure, <br />freer trade and greater co-operation -- because these are the <br />foundations of stronger economies. <br /> as president, australia is already leading by example. <br /> the government ’s economic action strategy is delivering <br />results. <br /> since the end of last year, 110,000 new jobs have been <br />created. <br /> we ’ve also held a red tape repeal day to cut 50,000 pages <br />of unnecessary red tape – as partof our plan to save <br />australians $1 billion in red tape costs every year. <br /> we ’re also scrapping bad taxes like the carbon tax and the <br />mining tax – and the governmentwill keep talking to the new <br />senate so that this can happen as soon as possible. <br /> and the government has signed free trade agreements with <br />korea and japan. <br /> the agreement with japan will benefit our farmers and our <br />businesses – 97 per cent ofaustralia ’s exports to japan will <br />receive preferential access or enter duty-free once <br />theagreement is fully implemented. <br /> and consumers here will benefit from less expensive <br />japanese cars and parts, and from lowerprices on household <br />items like white goods and electronics. <br /> this coming week, business leaders from around the world <br />will meet in sydney. <br /> my message to them is that australia is open for business. <br />together, we can foster growth andwe can and will create more <br />jobs.