New Zealand Is Open to Investment, Says Prime Minister Ardern

New Zealand Is Open to Investment, Says Prime Minister Ardern

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The transcript discusses New Zealand's housing policy, focusing on the ban of residential property sales to foreigners and its alignment with other nations. It emphasizes the need for productive investment in the economy over the housing market. The government addresses supply and demand issues by partnering with developers to increase affordable housing. Ambitious targets are set to build 100,000 homes, with a focus on community ties and urban development.

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What measures have been taken regarding the sale of residential properties to foreigners?

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How does the speaker compare New Zealand's housing policy to that of Australia?

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What challenges does the speaker identify in the current housing market?

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What is the government's hope regarding the supply of affordable housing?

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What is the significance of home ownership according to the speaker?

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