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 @9ZTQK9JCoalition answered…1mo1MO

Yes but only for strategic businesses specifically involved in specific high tech, agriculture, agriculture inputs, defence and energy.

 @9ZTP9QZLiberalanswered…1mo1MO

No but government should incentivise strategic businesses aimed at key supply chains for energy, agriculture and defence

 @9GBPPS2answered…1yr1Y

This is a dumb way to stop outsourcing. Regulate, don't lower tax for already powerful corporations.

 @8R9RMCGanswered…4yrs4Y

Non competitive companies should be supported via government equity investing

 @8YB3Z3Vanswered…3yrs3Y

No, and make sure those who are being hired overseas are being paid fairly

 @9CT7Z6Zanswered…1yr1Y

No, invest in infrastructure and training to bring companies here instead.

 @989GV3WGreenanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but link the size of the incentive to the number of long-term full-time employees added to their workforce and have the company limit the incentive to spending it on PPE, training (with an independent RTO), or development in sustainable capital investments ie solar panels, electric vehicles, or rain tanks.

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