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.
A strong economy is essential to New Zealand’s prosperity. MBIE helps regions, businesses and communities to grow and diversify their opportunities. We work to ensure New Zealand is better placed to adapt to global shifts. This requires ongoing investment and adaptation.
Foreword from Carolyn Tremain, Secretary for Business, Innovation and Employment and Chief Executive and other key information about the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Analysis on proposed changes to the Holidays Act 2003. This document accompanied the August 2025 Reforming employment leave legislation Cabinet paper which has already been released.
This information sheet provides Regional Tourism Organisations (RTOs) with key information to help prepare and submit an application to the Regional Tourism Boost (Round 2).
In February 2025, the Government launched Going for Growth, its approach to make the New Zealand economy grow faster, to increase living standards and opportunities for all New Zealanders.
In conclusion, for kaimahi Māori, inclusion means a sense of belonging and feeling accepted and valued in the workplace. The research notes that it can be important in attracting and retaining kaimahi Māori.