A podcast discussion highlights CEO frustration with New Zealand's short-term political cycles and lack of long-term national planning, emphasizing the need for stable, cross-party policy frameworks to support investment and industrial resilience.
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And so it's it's you know, it's that risk profile. And I and I think that's the other thing coming through is you know, the the risk profile needs to mature. You can't not have risk. There's risk in doing nothing, there's a risk in doing you know anything. But it's around how do you get the confidence to take a punt to back an opportunity, and and that's what that's what we're hearing here.
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concern over policy instability
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