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Paul Conway, chief economist at the RBNZ told the Wall Street Journal in an interview that the economic outlook remains ...
New Zealand’s small business sector continues to grapple with economic headwinds, as revealed by the latest Xero Small Business Insights (XSBI) report for the June 2025 quarter. According to the ...
New Zealand's economy is beginning to gather momentum but "substantial" challenges need to be addressed, the OECD warned Wednesday. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said in a ...
New Zealand is set to bolster its defense capabilities with a significant NZ$2.7 billion investment. The country will acquire ...
The economic relationship contrasts with major concerns New Zealand governments and many New Zealand citizens have over human rights issues in China and China’s conduct in its oceanic ...
Cyclone Gabrielle’s devastation of New Zealand’s North Island is likely to exacerbate the nation’s economic slowdown in the near-term while also boosting inflationary pressures, Finance ...
To replace its two Boeing 757-200 transport aircraft, the Royal New Zealand Air Force is acquiring two Airbus A321XLRs as a ...
Clean energy is creating more jobs, and doing it more sustainably. That's the message behind a TikTok video that's making ...
New Zealand’s economy is likely to look quite different when it finally emerges from the effects of the Covid-19. But does it need to fundamentally change or simply rebuild on the same foundations?
The New Zealand economy has held up better than expected, but it doesn’t mean that we have been able to avoid the challenges that industry has faced and will continue to face.
New Zealand’s so-called environmental safeguards are being written to suit its biggest polluters and plunderers. The laws which were once the backbone of a clean, green nation are being dismantled.
New Zealand will hand down its annual budget on May 20, which is expected to focus on tackling COVID-19 and its impact. The government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.