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Watt a relief Usually, company directors don’t look forward to appearing before a parliamentary select committee, but for ...
STRONG wool producers in New Zealand have welcomed a government directive that woollen fibre products be used in new building ...
Employers across New Zealand remained cautious in hiring during the first quarter of 2025 amid weak demand, according to the ...
In line with market expectations, the RBNZ reduced the Official Cash Rate (OCR) by 25 basis points to 3.50% on Wednesday, ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says New Zealand needs to stay the course as Donald Trump changes up his tariff policy again.
New Zealand (NZ) Finance Minister Nicola Willis said on Thursday that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has ample room ...
Monetary policy is poised to do much of the heavy lifting spurring economic growth.
Now is 'exactly the wrong time' to violate the spirit of NZ's trade commitments, lest it draw White House attention, says economist. Jonathan Milne reports.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she understands the 10 percent tariff remains and diplomats are working "at pace" to ...
The wood industry wants in on the Government’s plan to prioritise wool fibres, saying it is disappointed to be ...
Labour's finance spokesperson has accused the Government of 'sitting on its hands' amid an economically turbulent week for ...
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