New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon announces NZ$2.1 billion in new spending initiatives, falling approximately NZ$300 million short of the December target.
New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon states that new initiatives will cost NZ$2.1 billion, which is approximately NZ$300 million less than the December target.
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