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Māori business on the rise amid economic challenges

Māori businesses saw a 19% sales boost at the end of last year, with primary industries and healthcare sectors leading growth.

Māori businesses witnessed a 19% surge in sales in the December 2023 quarter.

Liam Rātana Tue, 09 Apr 2024
Key points
  •  What’s at stake: Māori businesses saw a 19% bump in sales in the December 2023 quarter.
  • Background: Amid a global economic climate marked by uncertainty, Māori businesses – particularly in the primary industries and healthcare sectors – performed well.
  • Key players: Māori authorities and related businesses, Brad Olsen, Tania Pouwhare.

 

The latest Stats NZ tatauranga umanga Māori – statistics on Māori businesses – for the December 2023 quarter showed Māori authorities and related businesses had a 19% rise in sales compared with the same quarter the year before, with primary industries and healthcare sectors leading the

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Liam Rātana Tue, 09 Apr 2024
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Key points
  •  What’s at stake: Māori businesses saw a 19% bump in sales in the December 2023 quarter.
  • Background: Amid a global economic climate marked by uncertainty, Māori businesses – particularly in the primary industries and healthcare sectors – performed well.
  • Key players: Māori authorities and related businesses, Brad Olsen, Tania Pouwhare.

 

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