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Cullen Must Review Monetary Policy
Friday, 9 March 2007, 10:25 am | Wood Processors Association
Media Release 9 March 2007 Cullen Must Review Monetary Policy – Wood Processors Association In the wake of the 0.25% increase in the OCR to 7.5%, the Wood Processors Association is urging the Minister of Finance to review the Reserve Bank’s narrow ... More >>
Exporters urged to keep up pressure on exchange
Monday, 19 February 2007, 11:19 am | Wood Processors Association
Media Release 19 February 2007 Exporters urged to keep up pressure on exchange rate Exporters need to keep highlighting the negative impact an overvalued exchange rate is having on their businesses says Wood Processors Association Chair David Anderson. ... More >>
Wood Processors Support Mortgage Levy Proposal
Friday, 9 February 2007, 4:53 pm | Wood Processors Association
Wood processors are delighted that Dr Cullen has raised the possibility of a levy on home loans as an additional monetary policy tool to control inflation. More >>
Sawmill Closure Tip of the Iceberg
Wednesday, 31 January 2007, 9:27 am | Wood Processors Association
The Government’s ability to meet its climate change obligations are being threatened by a looming meltdown in New Zealand’s sawmilling and wood processing industry says Wood Processors Association Chairman Dave Anderson. More >>
Wood Processors Support Mortgage Levy Proposal
Tuesday, 11 April 2006, 4:32 pm | Wood Processors Association
New Zealand Wood Processors Association (WPA), representing the majority of timber, panel and pulp production in New Zealand, has come out in support of the Reserve Bank/Treasury mortgage levy proposal to the Minister of Finance, as part of the Supplementary ... More >>
New Voice for NZ Wood Processors
Tuesday, 13 September 2005, 3:48 pm | Wood Processors Association
AUCKLAND, 9 September 2005: The launch of a new national organisation for the $2.5 billion wood processing sector, the Wood Processors Association of New Zealand Incorporated (WPA), will for the first time give its members a powerful and unified voice in advancing ... More >>