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RBA interest rates decision adds pressure to government’s productivity roundtable

CPA Australia 2 mins read

8 July 2025

RBA interest rates decision adds pressure to government’s productivity roundtable

  • SMEs continue to navigate uncertain economic waters
  • Government’s focus on productivity reforms must deliver tangible results

Today’s decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia to keep the official cash rate on hold at 3.85 per cent will be disappointing news for borrowers and business.

However, Australia’s largest accounting body, CPA Australia, says that tangible productivity reforms from the Albanese government’s Economic Reform Roundtable next month would provide the biggest boost to small business.

CPA Australia’s Business Investment Lead, Gavan Ord, says many small businesses are looking for further rate cuts and genuine productivity reforms. Both are essential to restoring confidence and stimulating growth more than any single cash rate decision.

“Businesses sentiment is beginning to shift and further rate cuts this year would be very welcome, but most small businesses remain bound by uncertainty and are still taking a cautious approach,” Mr Ord said.

“A lower interest rate environment would open up more options for small businesses who could choose to renegotiate loans and reduce their debt burdens, or take the opportunity to invest in growth and perhaps take on more workers.

“But the biggest boost for small businesses right now would be substantive, long-term commitments from government to revitalise the business environment by removing unnecessary regulatory burdens and fostering entrepreneurship. This must be a key deliverable from the Economic Reform Roundtable in August.”

Mr Ord said the Albanese government’s focus on productivity and economic growth is already a positive signal, but small businesses will be looking for tangible progress in the months ahead.

“Rate cuts alone will not be enough to boost lagging business confidence,” he said. “The business community is looking to government to back-up its positive messaging with genuine reforms that help move the needle.

“For years, many small businesses have been in survival mode, navigating tough economic waters and a challenging operating environment. Though the downward pressure on interest rates and supportive messaging from Treasurer Jim Chalmers are encouraging, small businesses need to see real and measurable reforms before they’re ready to take off their lifejackets.”


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About CPA Australia   

CPA Australia is Australia’s leading professional accounting body and one of the largest in the world. We have more than 175,000 members in over 100 countries and regions. Our core services include education, training, technical support and advocacy. CPA Australia provides thought leadership on local, national and international issues affecting the accounting profession and public interest. We engage with governments, regulators and industries to advocate policies that stimulate sustainable economic growth and have positive business and public outcomes. A CPA is a Certified Practising Accountant. More at cpaaustralia.com.au


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