Aussie business owners need to stop worrying about the economy and focus on their businesses

Posted February 05, 2019 06:10:48 A lot of business owners have come out in support of Donald Trump in the US election, and some are also worried about the country’s economy.

The business community is also feeling the effects of a volatile economy, and business owners are worried about being left behind by the US economic recovery.

But what about the people?

Are there any concerns about the business community’s support of the US President?

In this article, we take a look at the business leaders in Australia, and what the industry thinks.

“I think there are concerns around the election,” said Paul Rigney, the CEO of the Australian Business Council.

“The reality is that there is still quite a bit of work to be done, and I think the Australian business community will be much better placed to see the impact of that improvement in the next few months.”‘”

I think the business people are very well aware of the risks of this’ Paul Ragnay, Australian Business Chamber of Commerce “What is the industry worried about?” “

The reality is that there is still quite a bit of work to be done, and I think the Australian business community will be much better placed to see the impact of that improvement in the next few months.”‘

I think the business people are very well aware of the risks of this’ Paul Ragnay, Australian Business Chamber of Commerce “What is the industry worried about?”

The industry has been in a state of uncertainty, Ragney said.

“Businesses are starting to see that their customers are worried.

Ragniey said he’s concerned that the Australian Government may take steps that may be detrimental to the economy. “

There’s been a lot talk about the effect that this could have on their business.”

Ragniey said he’s concerned that the Australian Government may take steps that may be detrimental to the economy.

“In this situation, it’s really important that we have confidence in our economy and in the country,” he said.

He believes businesses are worried that their businesses could be adversely affected.

“A lot of our businesses are looking at what it means to them. “

I would think that they’re worried about losing that business.” “

A lot of our businesses are looking at what it means to them.

I would think that they’re worried about losing that business.”

The Australian Business Congress has also weighed in on the issue.

In a statement, the organisation called for a discussion of the impact the US presidential election will have on business and to focus on “how to best protect our country”.

“The Australian Business Association believes that it is vital that we consider the impact on the Australian economy and how it can be mitigated, to provide for our people and businesses,” the statement said.