jeudi 1 janvier 2015

Auckland is the logical place to add value to our commodity exports before they leave NZ shores

Auckland's growth story is compelling.



The region containing New Zealand's largest city is already home to one in three Kiwis and its population is expected to swell by 40 per cent to around two million by 2030.



The city is the major engine driving growth for the New Zealand economy, accounting for 35 per cent of national GDP.



The region’s economy is growing at over 3 per cent per annum, creating opportunities across a range of sectors.



Auckland’s rapidly changing ethnic face means it is increasingly diverse and outward looking, particularly towards the growth markets of Asia-Pacific.



The city is also considered one of the best places in the world to do business but - and it's a crucial but - that business activity is not yet producing world-class productivity.



GDP per capita, while higher than other New Zealand regions, is low compared with many other global cities ranked by the OECD.




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Auckland is the logical place to add value to our commodity exports before they leave NZ shores

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