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Parliamentary inquiry launched into 'manufacturing crisis'

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Parliamentary inquiry launched into 'manufacturing crisis'

| Latest Political News | Friday October 12 2012 14:10

Opposition parties have decided to take the manufacturing crisis into their own hands - launching a parliamentary inquiry into the issue.

In a rare move, Labour, the Greens and New Zealand First held a joint press conference this afternoon to make the announcement.

They say all parties will be invited to join the inquiry, which will have a broad scope and look at the future role for manufacturing in the New Zealand economy.

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