Economy is supporting jobs - English

New Zealand continues to enjoy one of the fastest-growing economies in the developed world, confirming that the Government's sensible economic programme is taking New Zealand in the right direction, says Finance Minister Bill English.

'It's only through a strong economy that we can provide New Zealanders with new jobs, higher incomes and opportunities to get ahead,” he says.

'The Government's economic programme is successfully delivering those things and families can now look forward to the future with some confidence if we stick with that programme.”

Statistics New Zealand today reported gross domestic product expanded by 0.7 per cent in the June quarter. This took annual growth – from the June quarter 2013 to the June quarter 2014 - to 3.9 per cent – the highest growth rate for 10 years and the highest so far reported by OECD countries. Average annual growth was 3.5 per cent.

Bill says New Zealand's challenge is to build on the solid foundations provided by the growing economy.

'It's pleasing to see the good progress we have made as a country over the past few years. The economy is growing, the Government's books are on track to surplus and another 83,000 jobs have been created in the past year.

"But one or two years of growth will not change New Zealand's economic prosperity. We need to stay on course to really lift our long-term economic performance.”

Growth in the latest quarter was driven by construction activity, up 2.2 per cent, business services, up 4.2 per cent, and retail trade and accommodation, up 1.4 per cent.

New Zealand's 3.9 per cent GDP growth in the year to June compares with 3.1 per cent in Australia, 3.2 per cent in the United Kingdom, 2.5 per cent in the United States, 2.5 per cent in Canada, no growth in Japan and 1.3 per cent in Germany. Average growth across the OECD was 1.9 per cent.

Source: Office of Bill English.

You may also like....

0 comments

Leave a Comment


You must be logged in to make a comment.