Also this week: Netflix guidance, Allbirds pivots, Spirit’s future hangs in the air, and the Iran war dampens luxury spending.
Government will aim to have changed NZ’s GE-free status by end of 2025; ‘law for a bygone era’ adapted for the future, PM Luxon says.
Second ‘State of the City’ audit suggests urgent need for national strategy to make Auckland better and shout about it more – before it’s comprehensively eclipsed by other global cities.
While the industry largely supports repeal of the Therapeutic Products Act, an amendment is being sought as a quick fix to export barriers.
Years of losses and high energy prices cited as closure comes ‘out of the blue’ for 75 staff.
The bottling business has axed roles across two sites this year.
Short gas supplies forced the methanol producer to idle one of its two plants last quarter.
Move follows ‘strong investor feedback’ that the AI company should get a wriggle on.
About half of the firm’s fleet of 21 ferries and 34 buses are contracted into the Auckland Regional Transport Authority.
New industry report says cruising could generate a billion dollars by 2040 – but cooperation between players and with government is necessary first.