‘We don’t want to overburden business,’ Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says.
The second phase of the inquiry, which begins tomorrow, will look at the pandemic's impacts on inflation, debt, and business activity.
The Labour leader says a contractionary fiscal policy is making the economic downturn worse.
Chris Bishop says the change is needed to help regions most in need.
‘It’s structured to facilitate anger, hatred, fear, resentment and division,’ he says.
Christopher Luxon restates his opposition to the bill and says it will not become law.
Regulation Minister told the Wellington Chamber of Commerce that proposed new legislation would be to regulation what the Public Finance Act was to public spending.
Treasury says some initiatives to improve procurement are in place and others are being developed.
Once the reviewer is appointed, they will have four months to report back.
‘Cash is king for businesses,’ the Small Business and Manufacturing Minister says.