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New Zealand eliminates barriers on foreign building items to cut rates

New Zealand will get rid of barriers for building business to utilize abroad building items in a move it hopes will lower costs, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said on Thursday.

Building expenses have actually increased 41% in New Zealand because 2019 in part due to the boost in the expense of materials.

Home structure was also cut by a shortage of plasterboard in 2022 when Fletcher Building, which produces more than 90% of plasterboard used domestically, might not keep up with demand.

We expect a lot more competitors on a range of items, Luxon stated at a news conference.

The federal government said it would identify structure items from relied on overseas jurisdictions, allow authorities who accredit brand-new builds to accept the use of products that meet with specific abroad requirements and approve structure items certified through trustworthy foreign plans.

New Zealand Building Industry Federation president Julien Leys invited the change however stated the execution of how overseas accreditation markets were acknowledged would be critical.

We will ultimately have much more product available to homeowners and contractors in New Zealand, however it will take time before we see that equated through into lower costs, Leys stated.

Fletcher Structure declined to comment.

(source: Reuters)