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Economic upgrade for forestry and wood products

Published: Wed 19 Mar 2014 12:00 PM
David
CUNLIFFE
Labour Leader
19 March 2014 MEDIA STATEMENT
EMBARGOED UNTIL 11.30am
Economic upgrade for forestry and wood products
The next Labour Government will give the forestry and wood products industries the policies they need as part of Labour’s plan for an economic upgrade, Labour Leader David Cunliffe says.
David Cunliffe announced new policies today at the ForestWood Conference 2014 to support the industry’s journey from volume to value.
“Forestry and wood processing are critical industries for the economic upgrade New Zealand desperately needs, especially in the regions.
“Our focus on investment, innovation and industry will see an upgrade in the industry to create better jobs that pay higher wages where they are desperately needed.
“To encourage investment we will provide tax deferrals in the form of accelerated depreciation to encourage industry to invest in new technology and plant.
“To boost innovation we will work with the industry and public science bodies to develop new products and technologies.
“To support industry development we will introduce measures to rebalance away from sending more raw logs overseas to developing more and better production here. These include:
• A Pro-Wood government procurement policy for government-funded buildings up to four storeys high to boost the domestic market.
• Suspensory loans to encourage new forest planting.
• Forestry taskforces for long-term unemployed.
• Introduce legacy forest status to protect our indigenous forests.
“Our opponents just cruise along, with no clear plan for our economy while wages stagnate and the cost of living continues to increase.
“Labour’s economic upgrade will lead to better jobs and higher wages for all New Zealanders,” David Cunliffe says.
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