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TOKYO: Japan plans to ease its coronavirus travel restrictions by letting in up to around 250 foreign travelers per day from Australia, New Zealand, Thailand and Vietnam, government sources said.
It's hoped the move to alert level 1 will see green shoots sprout in the city's economy.
He was told to set up a New Zealand trust, despite having no business here.
'We've saved lives, now we must save livelihoods,' is the message from capital's business leader in the wake of Covid-19.
Grant Robertson says he is "as keen as anyone else" to move to level 1 next week.The Finance Minister said the economy would be opened up even more within the next seven days if New Zealand makes the move. Cabinet is set to decide...
A joint proposal from Chambers of Commerce in Australia and New Zealand is advocating for the Governments to open the Australia-New Zealand 'bubble' with the Bay of Plenty economy set to benefit from the proposed first step.The...
Shinsei Bank Ltd. said it will buy New Zealand’s top nonbank finance provider, UDC Finance Ltd., for $480 million (¥51.7 billion) in its biggest overseas ...
Goodman Property Trust (GMT), the stock exchange-listed company which owns Highbrook Business Park, has reported a statutory profit of $284.4 million before tax for the year ended March 31. It compares to $334.8m before tax previously. Keith Smith, chairman of Goodman (NZ), said the continued execution of an investment strategy ...
What happens when locals with a creative flair challenge themselves during lockdown? They create a writer’s playlist that features five east Auckland poets and writers. Multidisciplinary artist Areez Katki, lifelong learner Kitty Chang, small business owner Marilyn Bakker, media fanatic Natasha Bidesi and author Ruth Hammond challenged themselves – with ...
International students pour millions into the economy and educational institutions want them back.
Wellington baker Niels Reinsborg was getting most of his sales through Facebook. That all changed when he posted a picture of an "adult" Shepherd’s Pie.
In a country which depends on tourism for its economy, people are going hungry, and this Wellington pair want to help.
With an economic downturn and pressure to limit rates rises, the Covid-19 recovery poses a challenge for regional councils attempting to clean up New Zealand's waterways.
New Zealand's biggest builder says it plans to lay off around 1000 staff in New Zealand, equating to around 10 per cent of its workforce, and has slashed capital expenditure in response to Covid-19.Fletcher Building announced the...
The Ministry of Health has today formally released the NZ COVID Tracer app to support contact tracing in New Zealand. Kiwis who download the app will create a digital diary of the places they visit by scanning QR codes displayed at the entrances to business premises, other organisations and public ...
Rebecca Keil got to know Tess Dunford and her partner through Instagram. Now she's carrying their baby.
Auckland Transport is reminding Aucklanders that as the city begins to open again under Alert Level 2, more vehicles are returning to the road. In a statement AT advises that paid parking is back throughout the city for both on and off-street parking under Alert Level 2. In addition, parking ...
Coronavirus has taken a toll on Michael Hill International which said this morning it was closing nine stores, of which three are in New Zealand.The business posted an update on the NZX explaining the impact of the pandemic on the...
The New Zealand economy faces a relatively short and very sharp recession over the coming year, with unemployment peaking at 9.8 per cent, before massive government spending kicks into to help stoke growth.The Treasury predicts...
At 2pm today Finance Minister Grant Robertson will deliver one of the most significant Budgets in New Zealand's history.And as New Zealand stares down the barrel of what was yesterday described as the "sharpest and deepest economic...
Police are warning the public to be aware of fake Facebook pages set up in the names of NZ companies. Dozens of people have been scammed and these victims have lost thousands of dollars between them. Police officers from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit are currently investigating several complaints ...