Workplaces
Māori thrive in workplaces with good conditions and are free from discrimination.
Māori thrive in workplaces with good conditions and are free from discrimination.
Supports community languages and te reo Māori in all regions across NZ. Has an established pool of interpreters.
This section has older reports that we are no longer updating or producing regularly including reports on the Canterbury labour market, low pay and labour market trends for Māori and Pacific peoples.
economic growth and delivering broader social outcomes. We are proud of many improvements to services delivered to businesses.
The New Zealand economy operates within a global context and is heavily reliant on two-way trade, based on competitive advantage. It is important for the economy to adapt and innovate. MBIE also seeks to increase capital intensity, develop international connections and boost innovation.
Innovation, technology and trade have always been features of the Māori economy.
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.
used primarily by businesses. Government considered the feedback received in this consultation and amended the regulations in May 2026.
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.
New Zealand companies need investment and the right connections to be able to imagine more, produce more and achieve more for New Zealand.
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