A3 Summary - The future of business for Aotearoa New Zealand
An exploration of two trends influencing productivity and wellbeing – purpose-led business and use of blockchain technology.
An exploration of two trends influencing productivity and wellbeing – purpose-led business and use of blockchain technology.
This overview provides a snapshot of key statistics indicating Māori employment outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Māori Employment Action Plan is part of the Government’s Employment Strategy.
Consultation on a focus area for a Long-term Insights Briefing on ‘The future of business for Aotearoa New Zealand: opportunities and implications for productivity and wellbeing’ is now open.
Māori thrive in workplaces with good conditions and are free from discrimination.
This summary document shares key insights from meetings, sessions and written submissions from the May – June 2022 consultation phase on the draft version of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Long-term Insights Briefing: The Future of Business for Aotearoa New Zealand.
The glossary contains te reo Māori words and phrases that are commonly used in the Action Plan.
He Kai Kei Aku Ringa: Māori-Crown Economic Growth Partnership 2023 (He Kai Kei Aku Ringa 2023), provides an organising framework to drive an all-of-government focus on achieving positive economic outcomes for Māori.
Updated November 2025 New Zealand’s economy relies heavily on exports from a range of sectors, including food and fibre, tourism, technology, and education. These industries are key sources of foreign income. The Government has set an ambitious goal of doubling export value in 10 years. To achieve this, New Zealand must improve access to international markets, increase the value and diversity of its exports, and attract high-quality investment to boost productivity and support long-term growth.
Employment makes an important contribution to wellbeing.
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