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MBA Australia
Australian Companies

When trade liberalization forced companies to get to be more efficient, Australian companies had to maximise productivity in a low volume environment - in contrast to our competitors, who with high volume can rely on economies of scale. The Industry Statement heralds a new era by offering increased support to Australian industries to allow them to become even more internationally competitive and sustainable. It builds on the successes of the last decade by continuing to address impediments to growth and encouraging the nation's businesses to achieve greater integration into the global economy. Australia has more than 3 "sectors" of economy - but the undeniable, traditional categories are: the primary (agriculture) sector, the secondary (industry) sector and the tertiary (service) sector - every branch of a country's economy should be classified within these three - that's the standard in talking about a country's economy.
The most important companies in Australia, are listed next contained by industries.
- Agriculture
- Airlines
- Automotive
- Banks
- Clothing
- Construction
- Food
- Health services
- Information technology
- Insurance
- Manufacturing
- Market research
- Mining
- Oil and gas
- Companies based in Perth
- Pharmaceutical
- Privately held companies
- Railway
- Technology
- Transport
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