Editorial: Big tech businesses including Meta, TikTok and Temu must comply with our laws or leave

The last time the Productivity Commission measured how long Australian small businesses spent on average complying with government red tape each week, the answer was five hours.

That was in 2013.

The decade since has seen more and more red tape piled up on Australian businesses of all sizes. Small businesses and sole operators have to comply with the same or similar rules that apply to much larger operations, but without the benefit of dedicated human resources and legal departments.

And new industrial relations laws will only add to the already significant load.

You shouldn’t feel like you have to have an MBA to run a hair salon, a cafe, or a plumbing business.

And yet while Australian businesses are drowning in red tape, huge international outfits are free to profit off Australians with little regard to our laws.

The world is starting to wake up to the problem posed by behemoths such as Meta, TikTok and e-commerce platform Temu, which seem to think because they operate through the internet, they’re exempt from laws.

In the US, a bill barring app stores and providers from distributing “foreign-adversary-controlled applications” has just passed the House of Representatives and is headed for the Senate. If passed into law, the bill will compel TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance either to sell TikTok’s American operations within six months or to shut them down.

So far Anthony Albanese has indicated that Australia has no appetite to follow suit, despite the national security risk posed by TikTok and other Chinese-owned applications.

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