
No reason to return to bad old days
COMMENT: The Wild West has its place - in the movies, writes Brian Gaynor.
COMMENT: The Wild West has its place - in the movies, writes Brian Gaynor.
A shadow has been cast over more Dunedin food manufacturing jobs.
New Zealand's manufacturing activity rose to its highest level in 14 months in March.
New Zealand's manufacturing activity rose to its highest level in 14 months in March.
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New Zealand's manufacturing activity rose in February after a dip in January.
The volume of New Zealand's total manufacturing sales fell in the fourth quarter of 2016 but the values rose due to higher prices.
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New Zealand's manufacturing activity slipped in January from December and there may be further headwinds to come.
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Economists said official growth figures could be upgraded later this month after data showed manufacturing output rose by 2.1pc in December.
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New Zealand manufacturing activity finished 2016 above its long-term average, unchanged in December from a month earlier.
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