Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand" in English language version.
The New Zealand Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC) [...] was now in talks with the Government about whether bottle stores could stay open during the enforced self-isolation period and over the status of online sales and home delivery.
'Government is aware that spirits and spirit-based beverages are not available in supermarkets, so we are hopeful that we will have a viable way of selling these products in lockdown. Our preference of course is for bottle stores to remain open,' [NZABC executive director Bridget MacDonald] said.
On Tuesday, we get NZIER's Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion. NZIER tells us that the responses were complete by March 20. So, there will be the first signs of concern in the data but it will predate the big hit the economy has since suffered. We expect a drop in confidence but recognize that it will be just a step along the way to a much bigger fall.
New Zealand has been described as a mixed economy [...] and it works from free market principles.
Webinar: Business implications of COVID-19, 6 April 2020.
A group of our Partners and Directors share their views and insights on what New Zealand businesses need to be considering during these unprecedented times, discussing the following themes: cashflow and liquidity, funding and capital, preparing for transition and characteristics of a post-crisis business.
The New Zealand Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC) [...] was now in talks with the Government about whether bottle stores could stay open during the enforced self-isolation period and over the status of online sales and home delivery.
'Government is aware that spirits and spirit-based beverages are not available in supermarkets, so we are hopeful that we will have a viable way of selling these products in lockdown. Our preference of course is for bottle stores to remain open,' [NZABC executive director Bridget MacDonald] said.
Business confidence has plummeted to record lows, according to a survey by the Wellington Regional Chambers of Commerce and Business Central.
'As soon as we are able to we will be back to business as usual and if done right we will not have to endure the stand down for long,' O'Sullivan and Scott said in a statement on social media.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Business confidence has plummeted to record lows, according to a survey by the Wellington Regional Chambers of Commerce and Business Central.
On Tuesday, we get NZIER's Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion. NZIER tells us that the responses were complete by March 20. So, there will be the first signs of concern in the data but it will predate the big hit the economy has since suffered. We expect a drop in confidence but recognize that it will be just a step along the way to a much bigger fall.
Webinar: Business implications of COVID-19, 6 April 2020.
A group of our Partners and Directors share their views and insights on what New Zealand businesses need to be considering during these unprecedented times, discussing the following themes: cashflow and liquidity, funding and capital, preparing for transition and characteristics of a post-crisis business.
'As soon as we are able to we will be back to business as usual and if done right we will not have to endure the stand down for long,' O'Sullivan and Scott said in a statement on social media.
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