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    Praise for Stuart Nash from the advanced manufacturing industry

    Praise for Stuart Nash from the advanced manufacturing industry


    Nash has launched the draft Advanced Manufacturing Industry Transformation Plan, for public consultation at the EMEX Trade Show in Auckland today.

    He says the plan represents the Government's commitment to a high-wage, low-emissions economy.

    New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association chief executive Dieter Adam says Nash is spot on.

    He says there are great career opportunities in manufacturing for good wages.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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