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International Student Crackdown Private Colleges Training School
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AI-generatedAustralia's 12-month suspension on new international student applications from private colleges and training organizations directly impacts the education export sector, reducing revenue for private providers. The channel is regulatory, with supply-side constraints on international student intake. Public universities are unaffected. Impact is Australia-specific, with potential spillover to other English-speaking study destinations. No direct commodity or product price effect; the affected product is 'international education services'.
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- Australia suspends new international student applications from private colleges and training organizations for 12 months.
- Suspension does not affect public education providers.
- Decision aims to address integrity of student visa system and market oversaturation.
- Government forecasts drop in net overseas migration rates in coming years.
Private colleges in Australia face revenue loss from suspension of new international student applications, leading to a 5-10% decline over the next semester.
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