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Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says cost of living will continue to rise as the government pushes towards net zero. Mr Greenwood’s comments come as the government considers putting green tariffs on steel and cement imports. “This is crazy stuff so we can't even get the cheapest goods around the world to support our economy to support our lives, and all of that just raises inflation and therefore keeps your interest rates higher,” he told Sky News Host Andrew Bolt.

Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says cost of living will continue to rise as the government pushes towards net zero.

Mr Greenwood’s comments come as the government considers putting green tariffs on steel and cement imports. “This is crazy stuff so we can't even get the cheapest goods around the world to support our economy to support our lives, and all of that just raises inflation and therefore keeps your interest rates higher,” he told Sky News Host Andrew Bolt.

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