Red Stag Timber has announced it would invest $120 million in upgrading its plant on the basis of Labour's Forestry and Wood Products Economic Upgrade.
"We are confirming today that if we can get a Pro Wood policy with a future government, we would proceed with a $120 million capital investment in upgrading our plant and facility. We want to be able to process another 500,000 tonnes of logs," Red Stag general manager Tim Rigter said.
Labour leader David Cunliffe said that was great news for the Rotorua region that suffered through the closure of the Tachikawa sawmill and the loss of 120 jobs.
"A new world-class mill fitted with the latest technology will future proof jobs in a region hard hit by the National Government's hands-off approach. I am delighted that our policies can secure jobs in a region that desperately needs them.
"It is a terrific endorsement for Labour's Economic Upgrade for Forestry and Wood Products that I announced yesterday.