Tradex Scheme
20-October-2010
SPEECH
Date
Wednesday, 20 October 2010 Source House
Page
112 Proof Yes
Questioner Responder
Speaker
Mirabella, Sophie, MP Question No.
Mrs MIRABELLA
and to indicate that the opposition will be supporting these changes. We are quite content to accept the
government’s assurances that these are well-intentioned amendments. They will better clarify the eligibility status
of partnerships for assistance under the Tradex Scheme Act and they will also remove some redundant provisions
from the act.
The Tradex Scheme was introduced in 2000 as a key initiative in the Howard government’s industry statement
of the time. It has effectively served its purpose since then in streamlining the way in which relief is provided
for businesses paying customs duty and GST on imported products that are ultimately intended for re-export, or
for incorporation into other exported goods.
The coalition will not be opposing the amendments contained in this bill on the understanding that their effect
will be to make minor adjustments to improve the administration of the Tradex Scheme. We also trust that the
government’s intention is to continue to provide good stewardship of a scheme which has for a decade provided
genuine and important benefits to Australian industry and enhanced our international competitiveness as a trading
nation.
(Indi) (10.01 am)—I rise to speak briefly on the Tradex Scheme Amendment Bill 2010