New Zealand’s election looms as COVID-19 recedes
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Significance
The economy is recovering fast, while it has been weeks since a case of COVID-19 was acquired within New Zealand from an unknown source. The country’s challenge now is determining how to reintegrate with other countries still facing severe COVID-19 levels.
Impacts
- Ardern is likely to win re-election, should COVID-19 remain at bay, on September 19.
- To welcome international students back and increase overseas workers, New Zealand will need to expand managed isolation capacity.
- New Zealand is more likely to form travel bubbles with COVID-19-free Australian states, rather than all Australia.
- There could be an unemployment spike later this year, as government wage subsidies wind down.
- The central bank will likely provide further monetary stimulus by expanding quantitative easing in August.