Articles tagged with Idi

New Zealand Invests $57.7M to Upgrade Largest Research Database for Smarter Decisions

3 hours ago | 35 views

New Zealand is investing $57.7 million over four years to modernize its Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI), the country's largest research database, to support smarter, evidence-based government decisions. The IDI connects data from various government agencies and organizations to reveal the long-term impacts of policies on New Zealanders, ensuring resources are allocated effectively. Upgrading the outdated technology will enhance data accuracy and accessibility, enabling better social services and outcomes for current and future generations.

Tags: Scott Simpson New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure IDI Budget 2026 Government agencies Stats NZ social investment data infrastructure apprenticeships

New Rules Ensure Fair Competition and Affordable Energy for All New Zealanders

1 week ago | 114 views

New Zealand's Electricity Authority will implement new rules from July 1 to prevent the country's four largest gentailers—Contact, Genesis, Mercury, and Meridian—from favoring their own retail arms over smaller competitors in managing wholesale electricity price risk. These rules aim to create a level playing field by requiring equal treatment in hedge contracts, regular compliance reporting, and reflecting actual electricity costs in retail prices, with increased penalties for serious breaches starting in 2027. This initiative complements broader government efforts to enhance energy security, affordability, and competition through infrastructure fast-tracking, funding support, procurement of LNG facilities, and promoting renewable energy adoption.

Tags: Simeon Brown Contact Genesis Mercury Meridian Electricity Authority Energy Competition Task Force New Zealand Electricity market Energy Minister

New Zealand Eases EV Charger Consenting with National Permitted Activity Standards

1 month ago | 407 views

The New Zealand Government has amended the National Environmental Standards for Electricity Transmission Activities (NES-ETA) to introduce nationally consistent permitted activity standards for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, removing confusing local consenting barriers and making it easier to build chargers. These changes, effective from 7 May 2026, cover all types of EV chargers and include conditions to manage environmental and community effects, while complementing a $52.7 million investment to expand the public charging network from 1,800 to an expected 4,550 points. This reform aims to accelerate EV adoption by simplifying infrastructure development, supporting the Government’s goal of 10,000 chargers by 2030, and aligning with broader resource management and planning system improvements.

Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand electric vehicle EV charging infrastructure Resource Management Act ChargeNet Meridian National Environmental Standards RMA Reform Minister

New Zealand to Double EV Public Chargers with $52.7M Zero-Interest Government Loans

2 months ago | 435 views

New Zealand's government is investing $52.7 million in zero-interest loans, alongside $60 million from ChargeNet and Meridian, to more than double the country's public EV chargers to around 4,550, aiming for 10,000 by 2030. This initiative addresses the current shortage of public chargers, a key barrier to EV adoption, by easing private sector investment and streamlining planning rules to accelerate infrastructure rollout. Expanding the charging network supports growing EV uptake, reduces emissions, and helps households save on fuel costs amid volatile global markets.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts ChargeNet Meridian Energy New Zealand EV chargers electric vehicles government loans EECA National Infrastructure Funding and Financing

New Zealand Government Boosts Crown Liquidity Facility for Local Government Financing

7 months ago | 760 views

The Government is increasing and extending the Crown Liquidity Facility (CLF) for the New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency Limited (LGFA) to support local government borrowing. The CLF helps LGFA secure competitively priced financing for local authorities during exceptional circumstances. The facility, established in 2011 and never used, is being raised to $3 billion and extended to June 2037 to assist in financing critical infrastructure and public services.

Tags: Government Crown Liquidity Facility New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency Limited Finance Minister Nicola Willis financing infrastructure public services Global Financial Crisis councils

Port Otago's Container Terminal Rail Siding Milestone Boosts Efficiency and Regional Prosperity

8 months ago | 807 views

The completion of Port Otago’s container terminal rail siding is a significant milestone for the Southern Link Logistics Park partnership, according to Rail Minister Winston Peters and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones. The $13.5 million rail siding at Port Chalmers in Dunedin is crucial for the Southern Link Logistics Park inland port near Mosgiel, facilitating more efficient freight movement between the two sites. The project is expected to reduce truck trips, support regional economies, and improve productivity, with additional funding secured for further rail infrastructure development in the region.

Tags: Port Otago container terminal rail siding Southern Link Logistics Park Winston Peters Shane Jones inland port freight movement Dunedin Regional Development Minister.

New Zealand Exporters Set to Benefit from Fairer Competition Under WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement

8 months ago | 797 views

New Zealand's Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay highlights the benefits for exporters from the World Trade Organisation's Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies coming into effect, aiming to ensure fair competition by prohibiting subsidies that support illegal fishing practices. McClay emphasizes that the agreement aligns with New Zealand's push for global reform in the fishing industry, promoting responsible production and safeguarding fish stocks. New Zealand's ratification of the agreement in 2023 reflects its commitment to supporting fair competition and doubling the value of exports, with a focus on the Pacific region where key partners and exporters operate.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand exporters subsidies fish WTO agreement competition trade fisheries

Genesis, Mercury, Meridian, and Contact Establish Strategic Energy Reserve to Boost Energy Security and Affordability in New Zealand

10 months ago | 1383 views

Energy Ministers Simon Watts and Shane Jones welcome the establishment of a strategic energy reserve by major power companies in New Zealand to enhance energy security and maintain affordable prices. The initiative aims to address vulnerabilities in the energy system highlighted by last year's dry winter, which led to high prices and pressure on industries and households. The government is taking steps to strengthen the energy system by ensuring fuel supply security, supporting investment, and enhancing market competition to reduce costs and promote economic growth.

Tags: Simon Watts Shane Jones Genesis Mercury Meridian Contact New Zealand energy reserve energy security affordable energy prices

Boosting Trade: New Zealand and Malaysia Strengthen Halal Meat Partnership

10 months ago | 1598 views

New Zealand and Malaysia aim to enhance trade in high-quality halal meat products, with Malaysia being a key market for New Zealand's premium halal meat exports. Malaysia is facilitating approvals for New Zealand halal meat premises to gain access to its market, potentially leading to significant growth in exports and benefiting Kiwi farmers and exporters. Both countries are collaborating to streamline export requirements for New Zealand halal meat, emphasizing the importance of compliance with halal standards and strengthening their relationship in halal processing and assurance systems.

Tags: New Zealand Malaysia Andrew Hoggard Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid bin Haji Hamidi Halal meat Trade Export Collaboration Market Compliance

New Zealand Invests $150,000 in WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement for Fair Global Trade

11 months ago | 1866 views

The Government is investing a further $150,000 to support implementation of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement—ensuring New Zealand exporters can compete on a level playing field while helping protect global fish stocks. “This is about backing rules that stop unfair subsidies and make sure all countries are held to the same standards,” Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay says. “It’s in New Zealand’s direct interest to see this Agreement fully implemented—especially in the Pacific, where many of our key partners operate and where our seafood exporters are active.

Tags: Agreement Investment New zealand New zealand2 agreement Pacific Todd mcclay Wto fisheries subsidies agreement