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Boom town: Tauranga top city in NZ for GDP growth

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Priority One chief executive Nigel Tutt says the underlying fundamentals of Tauranga's economy are very strong. Photo/File

Priority One chief executive Nigel Tutt says the underlying fundamentals of Tauranga's economy are very strong. Photo/File

It's official - Tauranga is the top performing city in New Zealand across all measures of economic activity, new data shows.

In reports commissioned by economic development agency Priority One from Infometrics, Tauranga's growth domestic product for the 2017 calendar year was an unprecedented 6.6 per cent.

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This was the highest GDP growth for a city in New Zealand and well ahead of Auckland's 5.2 per cent, Hamilton's 4.0 per cent and Christchurch's 3.3 per cent.

Key industries such as construction, retail and horticulture are doing really well...

Priority One's Nigel Tutt
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Priority One chief executive Nigel Tutt said "while we have experienced strong growth over the last five years, 6.6 per cent marks an outstanding performance for the Tauranga region".

"The underlying fundamentals of our economy are very strong, which bodes well for growth in the medium term. Key industries such as construction, retail and horticulture are doing really well and our core regional asset, the Port of Tauranga, continues to outperform all others."

Infometrics also report that Tauranga's business growth and employment growth are the highest in the country, at 5.3 percent and 4.6 per cent respectively. This equates to nearly 800 new business units establishing themselves in the city and almost 3000 new jobs being created.

Tauranga was the top performing city in New Zealand across all measures of economic activity in 2017. Photo/File
Tauranga was the top performing city in New Zealand across all measures of economic activity in 2017. Photo/File

"Tauranga's competitive advantages as a place from which to do business are being increasingly realised by new businesses who are deciding to locate here, and we are also strong business confidence reflected in employment growth in our existing businesses," Tutt said.

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"This is right across all sectors but particularly in the professional services, construction, manufacturing and retail sectors."

Over the 2017 calendar year Tauranga also had a higher increase in knowledge-intensive jobs than the national average, at 3.9 per cent versus 2.1 per cent.

"We are increasingly seeing the development of a comprehensive innovation ecosystem in the region, so it's great that this is now being reflected in results through the growth of knowledge-intensive employment. One of the key areas of job growth has been professional, scientific and technical services, where 288 new jobs have been created in the last year," Tutt said.

A real stand out last year was Tauranga's city centre, which saw an expansion across all indicators, including 7.6 percent growth in GDP.

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"It is particularly heartening to see a large number of quarternary businesses based in the city centre – those that have a good proportion of staff with degrees, in management positions or working in professional or technical occupations," Tutt said.

"At 56 per cent, this is considerably higher than the New Zealand average of 32 per cent."

2017 GDP growth

Tauranga 6.6 per cent

Auckland 5.2 per cent

Hamilton's 4 per cent

Christchurch 3.3 per cent

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