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  •   Home > News > Business

    Conditions are improving but are still tough for businesses in our biggest city

    Conditions are improving but are still tough for businesses in our biggest city


    The February Auckland Business Chamber confidence survey shows 44 percent have negative business sentiment, down one percent from July.

    The biggest reported issues are consumer confidence, issues with demand and productivity complaints.

    Chamber CEO Simon Bridges says a common phrase from last year, "survive till 25", is starting to ring hollow for some.

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