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Judith Collins’ main policy this week is to “win the election”

“New Zealand needs to grow its way out of this economic crisis, which will only be possible with the hard work, ingenuity and determination of the private sector.

“National’s NZ Tech 2030 Plan will diversify our exports, level up our economic productivity, and generate thousands of high-paying, future-proofed jobs for New Zealanders.”

National would create a new role of minister of technology to help grow the sector, and Collins suggested Christchurch and Dunedin could potentially become hubs – areas that would be “regulatory ice-breakers” – for testing new technology such as driverless cars.

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