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AI-generatedThe article discusses a proposed tax offset in Australia, but there is no concrete commercial mechanism affecting any specific product, commodity, or company. The policy is a fiscal measure with no direct supply chain, price, or margin impact. No company, sector, or commodity is mentioned in a commercial context. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- Labor government announces $250 Working Australians Tax Offset (WATO) starting mid-2028.
- Policy will cost $6.4 billion in first two years.
- Over 13 million tax-paying workers benefit; over 4 million low-income Australians excluded.
- Australia has 188 billionaires; top 10 hold nearly $210 billion in wealth.
- Critics label WATO as political move, not genuine relief.
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