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Rudd says Australia recession 'inevitable'

April 21, 2009 00:00:00


MELBOURNE, April 20 (AFP): Prime Minister Kevin Rudd conceded for the first time today that Australia was heading for a recession, saying it was inevitable in the current global downturn.
"The worst global economic recession in 75 years means it's inevitable that Australia will be dragged into recession," Rudd told a jobs forum in Adelaide.
The prime minister has previously couched his language carefully when discussing how the downturn will hit Australia, refusing to use the word recession in the face of repeated questioning.
Instead, he had said it would be "virtually impossible" for Australia's economy to record positive growth amid the global financial crisis.
But he spelled out the challenge facing the economy unequivocally Monday, saying seven of Australia's top 10 trading partners were in recession and the country could not avoid the same fate.
"The severity of the global recession has made it impossible for Australia to avoid a further period of negative economic growth," he said.

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