How CEOs rate Grant Robertson and Nicola Willis
CEOs suggest that Willis would make a superior leader for National compared to Luxon.
CEOs suggest that Willis would make a superior leader for National compared to Luxon.
CEOs responded to questions on the leaders’ performance.
The responses of BusinessNZ members on some hot-button election year issues.
NZ not much different from the rest of the world in terms of economic management.
If policy settings aren't corrected, businesses may go offshore for their growth.
A clear line of sight means businesses can tackle climate challenges.
MBIE estimates that generators will need to import gas in the next decade.
NZ needs to look holistically at challenges.
Survey respondents comment on the top issues and how to resolve them.
Just exporting commodities won't be enough to get the country moving ahead.
CEOs have no appetite for big fiscal shortcuts.
Four out of five survey respondents want the new government to reduce costs.
Government actions are failing to resonate with business leaders.
Long-term price stability is essential for fostering economic growth.
No question in the 2023 Mood of the Boardroom survey elicited as many comments from CEOs.
The 2023 Election Survey is the 21st edition of the CEOs’ Survey.
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NZ First has been actively campaigning on Māori-related issues.
Boardroom leaders in favour of a return to a single focus on meeting inflation targets.
New Zealand may have escaped recession but company chiefs worry about the economy.
CEOs responded to questions on the leaders’ performance.
CEOs and directors respond to the Herald’s 2023 Election Survey.
The dairy co-op is still expanding its reach and remains bullish on the major market.
The minor parties are in the running to be power-brokers.
Chris Hipkins had to inject new purpose into a Cabinet.
Australia has long looked attractive to New Zealand workers.
Leaders are seeking bipartisan support on policies affecting the sector.
The government (after the election) must make it easier for companies to do business.
Being able to buy a house here would ease the pathway for many.