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    The Finance Minister has revealed more change is on the way, for fast-tracking developments

    The Finance Minister has revealed more change is on the way, for fast-tracking developments


    The Herald's latest Mood of the Boardroom survey has found senior business leaders are broadly optimistic, but remain concerned about energy, inflation, interest rates and energy costs.

    Nicola Willis has told the Mood of the Boardroom event, the Government will be making announcements about the fast-track regime in the next few days.

    She says the announcements will "unleash a wave of development and investment that can't come soon enough".

    Willis says the Resource Management Act has held back development, productivity and growth, and fixing it is one of the best things the Government can do for the economy.

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