Multinationals queuing up, re-entry pathway needed

Multinationals queuing up, re-entry pathway needed
Brent Melville
Clear guidance and incentives are needed to encourage international firms here to help deliver New Zealand's industrial potential, the head of one of the country’s largest greenfield industrial and residential developments says.Stephen Hughes, chief executive of the Drury South Crossing business park south of Auckland, said a “clear re-entry pathway into the country” is needed for multinational organisations wanting to set up or expand their New Zealand operations.“This is one of the few times in our modern history w...

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