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Nicola Willis' short-term boost, longer-term reform agenda

Too much attention on sugar hits, not enough on the underlying drivers of extraordinarily low productivity.

WATCH: Finance Minister Nicola Willis speaks with Brent Edwards.

Brent Edwards Wed, 19 Feb 2025

The Government’s finances might be tight but that is not stopping Finance Minister Nicola Willis considering tax changes to boost business investment.

It has led to some conjecture that the Government might be considering cutting the 28% corporate tax rate.

All Willis will say is that Budget

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Brent Edwards Wed, 19 Feb 2025
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