This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.New Zealand’s success in curbing the coronavirus has given it a “safe haven” advantage, allowing the country to be open for investment, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday.
Economic activity is slowly resuming, though many social curbs remain, and Ardern will decide next week on further easing.“We are ready to welcome quality investments and offer a safe place for operations in both the health and business sense,” Ardern told a news conference. The comments came after Microsoft Corp announced plans to set up its first datacentre region in New Zealand.
“New Zealand’s brand has always been that we are a sound, high-quality and reliable place to invest,” she added. “I would like to think our response to this health crisis only further underpins that approach.”
Because as history has taught us nothing screams 'safe investment' like authoritarian socialism!
Yes as is Australia.
I would like to taste her kiwis.
Not safe if you want your neighbours snitching on you.
An unelected leader... Come to power by hook and crook.
Fabian gun grabber.
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China come on in and buy us “over” , she was a in communist Party before becoming PM. People I know in NZ say they don’t even know where she popped in from, and nobody voted for, her, she was just placed.
Esta mujer es una estadista de verdad. A años luz de distancia de la mediocridad que tenemos que soportar en América Latina....
You took the weapons from your populace .... why would anyone want to do business with you
dope
Lol sound familiar? Just another globalist her country is growing sick of...
Sure, who in the hell would invest in a country aligned with the new world order. They’ll just bankrupt you and throw you to the dogs. Kinda like Canada; bound by the same UN agendas.
Seems to me that NZ is a country that has its head on its shoulders. Could do worse.
Can the countries borrow her for a term each?
just ask Kim Dotcom?
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