From 2012
PM
puts New Zealand up for sale
NBR,
23
May, 2012
Prime
Minister John Key has suggested New Zealand would be a good option
for anyone in the market to buy a country.
At
a lunch hosted by the trans-Tasman business circle at Auckland's
Langham hotel today, he asked the 800-strong audience: "If
someone wanted to buy a country, why wouldn't they buy New Zealand?"
When
questioned by reporters afterwards about the country suddenly being
on the market, Mr Key continued his sales pitch.
"We
produce what the world wants, we have an abundance of natural
resources, we've got good rainfall, a smart population.
"We're
in the fastest growing part of the world, we're not indebted as a
country from the Government point of view," he says, seemingly
ignoring the glaring $8 billion deficit outlined in the budget
yesterday.
He
did not signal an asking price for New Zealand.
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