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Some confidence returns

A new survey has revealed that Kiwi business leaders are cautiously optimistic about progress under the newly-elected Government. A post-election survey conducted by Grant Thornton New Zealand has revealed over […]

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
December 3, 2023 2 Mins Read
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A new survey has revealed that Kiwi business leaders are cautiously optimistic about progress under the newly-elected Government.

A post-election survey conducted by Grant Thornton New Zealand has revealed over 330 business owners and leaders across the country are very much in the ‘wait and see’ camp when it comes to the new Government’s performance.

Asked how optimistic they are about the outlook for New Zealand’s economy under the new Government over the next 12 months, 53 percent are ‘slightly optimistic’, while 20 percent are ‘very optimistic and the remainder (27 percent) are either slightly or very pessimistic.

Confidence levels in the Government’s ability support and promote business growth and development returned much the same results with 52 percent feeling ‘somewhat confident’, 27 percent ‘very confident’ and the remainder either slightly or very pessimistic.

Greg Thompson (pictured), Business Advisory Services partner at Grant Thornton New Zealand says, “The trend towards only slight levels of optimism and confidence are to be expected after the formation of New Zealand’s first three-party coalition Government, particularly one government operating under two agreements. It’s new territory for everyone so these ‘wait and see’ sentiments aren’t surprising.

“However, the majority of survey respondents (57 percent) are confident in the new Government’s ability to create a more favourable regulatory environment, with the biggest trend emerging around the Resource Management Act; 28 percent want some serious reform.

“The second biggest trend is strong support for reduced compliance burdens for SMEs (18 percent) including employment law, health and safety regulations, and red tape in general.

“This represents a clear need for businesses to have the ability to run their operations more cost effectively and efficiently. It also sets a strong mandate for the Government to move at pace to provide some clear direction about how they’re going to move the economy from steady-as-she-goes to full steam ahead.”

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