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Private sector must circumvent ‘irrational’ Govt on infra spend

Former minister James Shaw joins BlackRock, Westpac, and NZGIF on Climate Change and Business Conference panel.

James Shaw speaks on a panel at the 2024 Climate Change and Business Conference in Auckland.

Will Mace Wed, 11 Sep 2024

New Zealand’s private sector needs to do more to initiate the financing and construction of electricity generation capacity despite irrational government settings, says former climate change minister James Shaw, who is now an operating partner at Morrison & Co.

Speaking on a panel during the

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Will Mace Wed, 11 Sep 2024
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