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New OIA regime for residential land points the way for forestry

And anyway, says regulatory expert, surely some scrutiny of overseas forestry investors is appropriate?

Nick Grant
Thu, 25 Jan 2018

Forestry industry players who have expressed dismay at the likely prospect of both ‘forestry rights’ and 'cutting rights' being defined as ‘sensitive land’ under the Overseas Investment Act (OIA) have “grossly over-reacted to this issue,” according to Chapman Tripp partner Roger Wallis.

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Nick Grant
Thu, 25 Jan 2018
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