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Govt in 'denial' for keeping agriculture out of ETS
The sector is welcoming the move, but it's being panned by environment groups and the opposition.
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Fuel companies accused of 'price-gouging for weeks'
Kiwi motorists are forking out an extra $15 million a year at the pump because fuel companies are delaying passing on cost reductions. Audio
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Evening business for 11 June 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Coalition exempts farmers from ETS, sets up fresh working group
Farmers have been given more time before they start paying for emissions.
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Luxon defends MP claiming allowance to rent own flat
"A state-run hotel" is being suggested to keep MPs using the housing allowance to pay to live in their own homes. Audio
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Midday Business News for 11 June 2024
Midday Business News for 11 June 2024. Audio
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Market Update for 11 June 2024
Market Update for 11 June 2024. Audio
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Tourism industry grapples with rising costs
The tourism industry is grappling with the cost of living, with bills rising across the board. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang to visit NZ
This week's visit to New Zealand by Chinese Premier Li Qiang will be the first visit this country has had by a premier of China in seven years. Victoria University's Contemporary China Research Centre… Audio
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Early Business News for 11 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Do beneficiaries pay tax?
The government says people on a benefit won't see any tax changes. Here is why.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang to visit New Zealand
The relationship between China and New Zealand is "significant, complex, and resilient", Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says.
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Two Cents' Worth
ProgrammePresented by Nikki Mandow & Bernard Hickey
Stories that make sense of business and the economy... and how they affect your back pocket. Made by RNZ & Newsroom. Hosted by Bernard Hickey, Nikki Mandow and Peter Griffin.
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Midday Business News for 10 June 2024
Midday Business News for 10 June 2024 Audio
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Challenges for India's Modi in his third term as prime minister
Analysis: The new term will come with new tests for the populist leader, as he is forced to rely on allies to form a government.
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'Damage done': Oil exploration ban reversal unlikely to keep up with demand - industry
Gas industry insiders doubt the ban reversal will attract investors or boost supply, citing policy and infrastructure issues. Audio
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New name tops the 2024 Rich List
After 20 years, Graeme Hart has lost his spot as NZ's richest person to the Mowbray siblings. Audio
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Market Update for 10 June 2024
Market Update for 10 June 2024 Audio
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How the government plans to give certainty to gas investors
Investors are still scared to get back into the market in the event of another ban. Audio
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Industry thrilled at lifting of ban on oil and gas exploration
A secure gas supply will support the transition towards renewable energy, industry group says.
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Unfunded roads and an unfinished tax: Treasury's fiscal risks
Treasury warnings point to a range of risks that could come back to bite future government Budgets. Here's nine areas of concern.
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Bill to resume oil and gas exploration set for later this year
The government will reverse its ban on oil and gas exploration, Minister for Resources Shane Jones has confirmed.
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French diplomats leave New Caledonia as unrest simmers
The pause comes ahead of pro-independence protesters' national Congress, where they will seek a common stance on the riots.
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Tough times even tougher on women - research
Tough economic times, like the current cost-of-living crisis, can cause the gender pay gap to widen, a senior economics academic says.