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Thursday 24th January 2008 |
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Exporters have been taking a hit in their profit margins as the dollar continues to be strong against global currency.
"As uncertainty ripples through financial markets, a rise in interest rates would have upset the delicate balance and made it even harder for our exporters as the interest difference between the US and NZ would only send the NZ dollar higher, " said Bob Walters, CEO of Export New Zealand.
"Taken in conjunction with higher oil prices, which affect all costs for exporters, a rise in interest rates when we're trying to improve productivity would have only slowed down much-needed capital investment."
Source: Press Release, Export New Zealand
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