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MBIE advises against continued broad stimulus for tourism sector

Officials warn hand-outs could "lessen or distort" tourism operator's incentive to change for the better.

Julie Iles Tue, 15 Dec 2020

In its briefing to incoming Tourism Minister Stuart Nash, Ministry of Business Innovation, and Employment officials recommended against further broad-base support for the tourism sector.

The sector, which represents 20% of the country’s export revenues, is arguably the hardest hit by border

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