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Outcome Two: People are skilled and engaged in safe and fulfilling work

People need work that provides fair pay. But work is more than simply income; it can also give people a sense of purpose and allow them to develop skills, experience and social connections.

Outcome Four: Value is sustainably derived from the natural environment

New Zealand’s natural environment is important to our sense of identity and has great cultural and recreational significance. It also supports much economic activity. Some of our biggest contributors to export growth, such as tourism and the primary sector, rely heavily on using the natural environment.

Kupu whakataki a te Tumu Whakarae – Chief Executive’s foreword

E tino harikoa ana au ki te tāpae i te Pūrongo Ā-Tau 2019/2020 a Hīkina Whakatutuki. It gives me great pleasure to present the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE) 2019/20 Annual Report.

Kupu whakataki a te kaihautū – Chief Executive’s foreword

Kei te tino harikoa au ki te whakatakoto atu i te pūrongo ā-tau a Hīkina Whakatutuki mō te tau 2018/19. It gives me great pleasure to present the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE) 2018/19 Annual Report.

Outcome Five: A dynamic business environment fostering innovation and international connections

New Zealand companies need investment and the right connections to be able to imagine more, produce more and achieve more for New Zealand.

Outcome Five: A dynamic business environment fostering innovation and international connections

New Zealand companies need investment and the right connections to be able to imagine more, produce more and achieve more for New Zealand.