It says larger, more productive trucks are needed on the road.
Paul Goldsmith pull back on spending and, over time, government books will get back into surplus.
Opposition parties say the figures shouldn’t be ‘sugar-coated’.
James Shaw’s first preference is a post-election coalition deal between Labour and the Greens.
Finance spokespeople for five parties detail their economic priorities.
Dominick Stephens says it is no surprise people are worried about the economy.
James Shaw says if firms know the risks they can change and adopt low-carbon strategies.
Election 2020: NBR talks to those at the coalface of business on the policies that matter to them.
... but Auckland and the rest of the country still have to wait.
Political parties weigh in on how to improve the environment for growth.