Little impact on farm prices expected after OIO shake-up
The government's strengthening of the overseas investment regime has been welcomed by rural New Zealand.
Jason Walls
Wed, 29 Nov 2017
The tightening of Overseas Investment Office (OIO) rules has been welcomed by farmers and is expected to have little impact on overall farm prices.
Associate Finance Minister David Parker and Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage have outlined new restrictions for foreigners wanting to buy
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Jason Walls
Wed, 29 Nov 2017
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