Hawke's Bay Chamber of Commerce chief executive Wayne Walford said there was a feeling of buoyancy in the region's economy.
A new report blames low consumer confidence for a poorly performing Hawke's Bay economy but local business stalwarts disagree.
The region's performance in the past quarter has been ranked the fourth-lowest in the country in the latest ASB/Main Report Regional Economic Scoreboard - eight places down from the first quarter.
The scoreboard takes the latest quarterly regional economic statistics and ranks the performance of New Zealand's 16 regional council areas. The fastest-growing regions gain the highest ratings, based on measures such as employment, construction, retail trade and house prices.
ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley said that, after a strong March quarter, Hawke's Bay dropped eight spots and lost a star this quarter, now resting on three stars.
"Both the local housing market and retail sales were solid in the Hawke's Bay over the June quarter. However, it appears locals are not convinced the region's good fortunes will last," he said.