Government ministers are on the defensive about a slump in business confidence to Global Financial Crisis levels, dismissing it as "junk" and an "inbuilt bias" against Labour governments in the business community.
The ANZ business confidence survey showed that confidence was at its lowest ebb since 2008 – the midst of the Global Financial Crisis.
National leader Simon Bridges said the Government's policies were clearly the main driver, listing industrial relations reforms, overseas investment restrictions, immigration changes, the halting of future oil and gas exploration and increased costs for small businesses.
However, Government ministers were quick to dismiss the survey. Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters dismissed it as the views of "elite business people" while Economic Development Minister David Parker repeated his belief the ANZ survey was "junk".
"It's a survey of the emotion of CEOs, and it's about their sentiment. It's not about rising jobs, increasing incomes, and increasing surpluses," Parker said.