New Zealand, which is trying to revive its recession-hit economy, is the latest nation to try to attract foreign talent and investment by offering remote workers, known as digital nomads, the ability ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is willing to “do a deal” with any supermarket company eyeing an entrance into the New Zealand ...
The Government's laying out intentions to encourage a third player to challenge the two incumbents of Foodstuffs and ...
Money earmarked for frontline mental health services, including tackling severe workforce shortages, was 'reprioritised' to ...
"We need more competition in the supermarket industry to exert downward pressure on prices and ensure shoppers get a fairer ...
The latest financial statements from the Treasury indicate that the Government’s fiscal position is broadly in line with ...
Monopoly Watch says it will require more than just government efforts to challenge New Zealand supermarket chains.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis’s speech today on getting a third major supermarket competitor is very welcome and long overdue, and we will be watching closely to see when and how the minister’s words ...
Nicola Willis says there has been intrerest in taking on the duopoly. Illustration: Michael Hickmott. Finance Minister Nicola ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is willing to “do a deal” with any supermarket company eyeing an entrance into the New Zealand ...
Nicola Willis’ latest supermarket announcement is painfully weak with no new ideas, no real plan, and no relief for Kiwis struggling with rising grocery costs.
The Economic Growth Minister is targeting increasing competition in the banking, grocery, and electricity sectors for the government to address this year.