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Statistics New Zealand's Business Operation Survey says that . . .

Wednesday, 06 April 2016 16:19
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Wellington, 6 April 2016 - Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce has welcomed the news that New Zealand companies are investing more in research and development, according to a Statistics New Zealand survey released today.

The Statistics New Zealand Business Operations Survey says business spending on R&D has grown by more than 15 per cent in one year, from $1.25 billion in 2014 to $1.44 billion in 2015.

“These are very encouraging numbers,” Mr Joyce says. “They show that the work the government is doing through Callaghan Innovation and the R&D Grants programme is helping have the desired effect of growing New Zealand’s Business R&D activity.”

“Research and Development activity is crucial for creating a strong and diversified economy, and moving into higher value products and services that provide a premium for exporters and higher wages for Kiwi workers. New Zealand has historically had very low levels of R&D conducted by businesses compared to most OECD countries, but these numbers confirm that is now changing.”

The Business Operations Survey also reports that:

The fastest growth in R&D Expenditure is in medium-sized businesses (with 20-99 employees). Total R&D expenditure in these businesses grew 19 per cent to $435 million in 2015.The “Innovation Rate” of New Zealand companies has increased from 46 per cent of all businesses to 49 per cent; the first increase since 2009.In 2015, 73 per cent of the total R&D expenditure was carried out by businesses in the manufacturing ($494 million), and the professional, scientific, and technical services ($562 million) industries.

“These figures all tell an encouraging story for New Zealand’s manufacturing, ICT and service industries,” Mr Joyce says. “Taken together with our latest export figures, they show that companies up and down New Zealand are continuing to develop high quality goods and services which they can successfully sell on the world stage.”

“We will continue to work with them through the Government’s Business Growth Agenda, to encourage more R&D, and more product innovation, so that our talented exporters can compete and win on the world stage.”

 

 

 

 

 

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