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Evening business for 16 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Covid-19 Alert Level 3: What does it mean for businesses?
Businesses operating under Covid-19 Alert Level Three will be able to stretch their legs somewhat - provided social distancing and health and safety measures are in place.
The Prime Minister has… Audio
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Business responds to Government's alert level 3 plan
We speak to Kirk Hope, the Chief Executive of Business New Zealand, about Level 3 restrictions announced today. Audio
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Midday Business News for 16 April 2020
The cinema software company, Vista Group, is the latest to tap its shareholders for new finance to beef up its balance sheet to counter the Covid-19 pandemic.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Drugs, small business and the WHO
The government has announced more support for small and medium sized business but does it go far enough? Plus we ask about the plight of drug users under lockdown. Audio
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Coronavirus: Businesses make safety plans for after lockdown
Many business owners say they have plans in place to safely operate once lockdown lifts.
They'll need to show they can operate safely with workers given plenty of space and good systems for… Audio
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Business News for 16 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Coronavirus: West Coast businesses want to open early
Businesses on the South Island's West Coast are agitating for permission to reopen early, because their region has had only five cases of Covid-19.
The Government will say today what Alert Level 2… Audio
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SOS Business
We speak with David Downs about SOS Business - a not-for-profit initiative he has co-founded at the beginning of the lockdown period to help cafes, restaurants and small businesses around the country… Audio
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Will the $3 billion tax break help small businesses survive
Dougal McGowan the chief executive of the Otago Chamber of Commerce discusses whether the $3billion boost through tax breaks will help small businesses through the Covid 19 crisis. Audio
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Calls for separate package for Maori businesses
There are fears Māori will become the shock absorbers as the economy continues in its sharp downturn.
Māori own a significant proportion of assets in the primary sectors - with iwi organisations and… Audio
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Midday Business News for 15 April 2020
The future of the Marsden Point oil refinery is under review.
The refinery operator has been under pressure for some time, and the stresses have been exacerbated by the Covid-19 virus.
Gyles… Audio
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Relief for small businesses not enough
New measures announced by the Government to provide relief for small and medium sized businesses have been described as deeply disappointing by the sector. The announcement includes three billion… Audio
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Business community reacts to rescue package
Does the government's latest rescue package provide enough relief, stimulus and certainty for struggling businesses? Under the new measures small and medium-sized enterprises will get 3… Audio
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Coronavirus: Tax break not enough for struggling businesses - commentator
The Government has announced a new range of measures to provide support for businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It includes $3 billion worth of tax breaks for business.
That's on top of $20… Audio
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Coronavirus: $3b tax break for small business
Small businesses will get a $3 billion boost through tax breaks to help them ride out the worst of the impending economic crisis.
There will also be law changes to ease pressure on businesses… Audio
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Evening business for 14 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Finance Minister reveals post-lockdown business plans
The Finance Minister has given the country a sneak peek at what Alert Level Three and two might mean for those longing to return to work.
Addressing the Epidemic Response committee, Grant Robertson… Audio
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Midday Business News for 14 April 2020
The media company NZME is likely to keep pursuing its planned merger with Stuff, but a media commentator says consolidation is probably just a band-aid fix.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Bonus Episode! Small Business Innovators
In this bonus episode we ask small businesses how they are innovating to help themselves and support one another during the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown. Audio