*** JOIN THE BNCC - BECOME A MEMBER TODAY ***

BNCC News

Inflation Hits Business Confidence

The latest Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland Pulse Survey results show business confidence remaining weak despite strong revenue.

Businesses reported improved spending and demand during the December quarter, with 37% of respondents saying sales and revenue had increased.

However, that good news has been undercut by rampant cost pressures eating away at income and putting a hand brake on profitability.

Inflation is hitting businesses hard on multiple fronts including:

  • Wages and labour costs
  • Costs of goods and services
  • Fuel and energy prices
  • Stock shortages caused by supply chain disruptions and delays.

Beyond inflation, macroeconomic factors are also hindering business confidence. This pessimism is driven by several factors including:

  • Interest rate rises
  • Fear of a recession
  • Labour shortages and retention
  • Lack of affordable housing
  • Geopolitical issues including war and natural disasters.

The affect of these cost and macroeconomic pressures is such that the economic outlook for the next 12 months remains weak. 

On a positive note the report suggests labour and operational costs may have peaked, with all eyes on the March quarter results for signs of improvements in these indices.

 Download the December quarter Pulse Survey report here.

More Recent News

  • Free Workshop: Staying authentic while using AI for your marketing success
    This workshop will explore how businesses can harness the power of AI while preserving the genuine connection that customers crave. You will learn practical strategies and best practices for integrating AI into your marketing initiatives without sacrificing your authenticity.
  • Business Teacher Industry Visit Day
    Are you a local business interested in connecting with the education sector? The Business Teacher Industry Visit Day, taking place on Monday, 25 November 2024, offers a unique opportunity for businesses in the North Brisbane area to engage with up to 20 business teachers from the VET (Vocational Education and Training) sector.
  • Lord Mayor's Convention Trailblazer Grant: Now Open
    Applying for a Lord Mayor’s Convention Trailblazer Grant presents an opportunity to attend a leading international conference, make valuable connections, and form relationships that position Brisbane as a world-class host city for conventions and business events.