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Chalmers says unemployment figures ‘unwelcome but unsurprising’, expects them to rise

The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, just spoke to RN Breakfast from the G20 summit in South Africa about yesterday’s surprising jobs data, which showed Australia’s unemployment rate rising to 4.3% in June. Chalmers said:

This is unwelcome, but it’s also unsurprising. We’ve been saying for some time, including in our own budget forecast, that we expect a modest tick up in the unemployment rate. But it remains the case that over the last three years, the labour market in Australia has been a real source of strength at an uncertain time in the world.

And here at the G20, there are only two economies, including ours, where last year we saw continued growth, inflation with a two in front of it, and unemployment in the low fours.

Chalmers said he did not expect unemployment to hit the 5% mark, with a current forecast “somewhere around the middle fours”.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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Kevin Hogan says PM should have same ‘exuberance’ to meet Trump as he did with China’s leader

Kevin Hogan, the shadow minister for trade, just spoke to RN Breakfast about prime minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to China this week, describing it a “working holiday” and dinging the PM for not having the “same exuberance … to meet with the US president”. Hogan said:

Look I think it’s good that the prime minister went to China. I think it’s good that he did the panda thing and reenacted Gough Whitlam’s Great Wall of China visit. I don’t have a criticism with that.

They’re an important trading partner. I’m glad the prime minister has visited there and been there because of that reason. I’m just also adding that it’s a real shame he doesn’t have the same exact exuberance about doing that with a US president.

Albanese did try to meet with Trump at the G7 last month, but the meeting was cancelled amid a spiraling crisis in the Middle East.

Shadow trade minister Kevin Hogan, left. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP



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