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Ahead of the general election in October, The Tech Users Association (TUANZ) has called on whoever makes up the next Government to commit to maintaining the momentum in improving digital adoption and capability in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). .
Ahead of the general election in October, The Tech Users Association (TUANZ) has called on whoever makes up the next Government to commit to maintaining the momentum in improving digital adoption and capability in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). .
Thursday, 20 May 2021, 4:03 pm
The EMA says there is not much in Budget 2021 for
business, but that is as expected.
Chief Executive
Brett O’Riley says not surprisingly the major focus was on
securing the country’s recovery through supporting people
socially and the environment, with some very modest
initiatives for businesses, including:
$44m to
continue the Digital Boost Programme for business training
for SMEs and new digital advisory services
An
increase in infrastructure investment to $57.3b for the next
four years, including $810m for KiwiRail for new locomotives
and wagons as well as maintenance
The reinstatement
of the Training and Incentive Allowance for levels 4-7 of