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Australian manuka honey producers score legal win over New Zealand producers in Europe, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 11991" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Yeah, I remember all that phaff. I don’t want GST dropped, but rather it’s a proportion of it is kept where it’s spent. Much like the Liquor Licencing Trust in Invergiggle. </p><p></p><p>But you’re quite right, bureaucracy will soak up most of the benefits. I do feel for the low population tourist areas if NZ though who can’t afford the infrastructure they need because their population flies in and out. </p><p></p><p>And I’ve heard stories about when they lowered the tax on children’s shoes… suddenly children had the need for heels and toe caps 😅</p><p></p><p>Anyway… a little tangential now… back to bloody Australian dog’s cashing in on decades of hard NZ graft (just like pavelova)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 11991, member: 16"] Yeah, I remember all that phaff. I don’t want GST dropped, but rather it’s a proportion of it is kept where it’s spent. Much like the Liquor Licencing Trust in Invergiggle. But you’re quite right, bureaucracy will soak up most of the benefits. I do feel for the low population tourist areas if NZ though who can’t afford the infrastructure they need because their population flies in and out. And I’ve heard stories about when they lowered the tax on children’s shoes… suddenly children had the need for heels and toe caps 😅 Anyway… a little tangential now… back to bloody Australian dog’s cashing in on decades of hard NZ graft (just like pavelova) [/QUOTE]
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