Racism is behind negative reactions to Chinese buyers in the property market, says the head of one of New Zealand's largest law firms.
The firm, Chapman Tripp, has acted for a number of foreign investors and Chinese clients - including Shanghai Pengxin Group, the buyers of the Crafar farms.
The firm's managing partner, Andrew Poole, said he believed the country's existing rules struck the right balance, facilitating foreign investment while not allowing it to continue unrestricted.
Asked for his view on the adverse reaction from some quarters to Chinese buyers getting into the local property market, Poole said: "Look, it's hard to get past thinking it's racism, to be honest. We seem less perturbed by Germans and Swiss and Canadians buying land than we do Chinese.