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Review of Savings Issues for Better Understanding

Review of Savings Issues for Better UnderstandingIndustry observers believe that an analysis of all savings problems, including compulsory superannuation, would help the masses get a better perception of the core problems relating to retirement savings and investment.

Prime Minister John Key was right in recognizing that any answer to their savings problem must be 'home skewed'. Key found that New Zealand suffered from foreign debt and local savings problem.

New Zealand Prime Minister Launches more than $1million in Business Scholarships

New Zealand Prime Minister Launches more than $1million in Business ScholarshipsIn order to give a boost to the businesses in New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key announced over $1million in business scholarships. These scholarships are especially aimed at the export industry and it will enable individuals to apply for around $110,000 to go for studies at world-renowned business schools. Every year, students between the age group of 15 and 25 would be given these scholarships.

KEY against the Pension Reform

KEY against the Pension ReformThanks to Prime Minister John Key, some employees still hope to solve their problems before public debt overpowers them.

Key has been strictly defying any reforms in the New Zealand's pension system. He says that he is sure to resign if the retirement age is increased to 65 or even if the New Zealand Superannuation income is cut from its present 66 %of median incomes.

NZ Food Logistics Company Ready for Foray into China Markets

NZ Food Logistics Company Ready for Foray into China MarketsNew Zealand industries are about to make a way into the Chinese beef processing segment that proved hugely unproductive for one of New Zealand's biggest meat firms, Affco, on a turn-of-the millennium incursion behind the bamboo drape.

Today, two minor corporations will ink the foremost agricultural pact under the New Zealand-China free trade contract at a ceremony graced by Prime Minister, John Key.

Power Companies Slapped with Warnings Related to Price Increases

John-KeyA word of warning has been aimed at power firms, which is just days prior to the increase in bills that have been seen, with Prime Minister John Key cautioning them not to use the contentious Emissions Trading Scheme as an explanation to score in more amount of money from customers.

John Key to Head to South Korea, China and Vietnam for Trade Talks

John-KeyJohn Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand shared it with the reporters in Wellington that he will head to South Korea, China and Vietnam next week for trade discussion on July 5 to attend New Zealand’s national day at the Shanghai Expo on July 9. In addition to this, he will also preside over the dinners hosted by Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao and Vice President, Xi Jinping.

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