The National Business Review – September 17
APEC Free Trade Pact – ACC Playing Politics – Poll ECA – Analysis and Commentary
APEC:FREE TRADE PACT
Top-level talks in Washington over the next few weeks
will decide the future of an influential new free-trade pact
THAT would help New Zealand crack the protected American
dairy market. The pact, linking the US, New Zealand,
Australia, Singapore and Chile, would give a huge fillip to
the free-trade cause on the eve of a new round of global
negotiations. Trade Minister Lockwood Smith said it would
also keep Apec focused amid a growing realisation that its
Bogor goals of regional free trade by 2010/2020 will not be
easily achieved.
ACC: PLAYING POLITICS
ACC is playing
down the benefits of reform in an attempt to retain a
dominant role in workplace insurance after the general
election. Although it reported this week it had cut
long-term accident claims by more than 15% and was well
ahead of targets to put more claimants back to work, it has
generally been reluctant to trumpet its success. This has
led to highly sourced claims, two months out from the
election, that it is keeping the lid on success stories for
political purposes.
OPINION POLL: EMPLOYMENT
CONTRACTS
At a time when labour relations is shaping up
as a key election issue , the latest National Business
Review- Compaq poll shows most people still do not feel the
Employment Contracts Act has made any difference to them
personally. The survey shows 61% of people chose the “no
difference” option when asked about the effect of the ECA on
them personally. A further 16% said the act had affected
them positively.
ANALYSIS & COMMENT
Apec comes of
age
Trade correspondent David Barber wraps up an historic
summit as the regional trade
body gains political
clout
Foreign policy analyst Stuart McMillan assesses the
role of New Zealand leadership in handling of world
crisis
Los Angeles Times columnist Tom Plate puts an
American perspective on Apec and Asia’s economic
malaise
Our worst big idea
Economist Gareth Morgan
sees hypocrisy in New Zealand’s free trade stand against
agricultural subsidies
East Timor underlines defence
review
Political strategist Jeff Gamlin argues the
Quigley report provides the basis for a change in military
strategy
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