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Craig Foss stories

Craig Foss is a prolific writer with a keen focus on the intersections of government policy, business innovation, and economic development within New Zealand. His insightful columns shed light on significant government initiatives designed to simplify and enhance the business landscape for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Foss takes a particular interest in how these measures—ranging from the introduction of a new growth market with the exemption for SMBs on the NZX to the launch of improved online services and the New Zealand Business Number (NZBN)—aim to streamline processes, cut red tape, and encourage economic growth.

Another vein of Foss's commentary navigates through the contributions of small businesses to the New Zealand economy, exploring the vital role they play and the support they receive from government factsheets and policies. Furthermore, he delves into the broader discussions affecting the business and tech communities, such as the impact of Sir Tim Berners-Lee's talks on Open Standards in New Zealand and the implications of securities law on crowdfunding ventures. Through his work, Foss paints a comprehensive picture of New Zealand's evolving economic landscape, highlighting the synergy between technological advancement, government policy, and business development.