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本帖最后由 还是回国吧 于 2021-3-29 09:51 编辑
中产好啊,刻苦耐劳,为了后代拼了老命,背着一屁股的债让政府割韭菜
政府口口声声说要盖房子,可是盖房子的最基本材料木材都供应短缺了。最可笑的是,这些木材是新西兰自家生产的,可是大户Carter Holt Harvey干脆把树桐,不用怎么处理就直接出口到中国去了,挣的钱比处理好了在本地卖还多。政府敢吭声吗?当然是不敢咯,不敢得罪中国也不敢得罪木材业大亨。。。哈哈!!!
没有原材料,怎么盖房子?政府只是敷衍选民,用中产填补covid的大窟窿。。。哈哈!!!
现在原材料不够,新房的设计又得改,可能下一波的豆腐渣房子正赶过来,全新房子更不能买了,政府现在就把“有钱”的投资人investor往新房子上推。。。哈哈!!!
Carter Holt Harvey supply shakeup could change the future of housing in New Zealand, federation says
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/124676884/carter-holt-harvey-supply-shakeup-could-change-the-future-of-housing-in-new-zealand-federation-says
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Carter Holt Harvey is a subsidiary of Rank Group, which is owned by New Zealand’s richest person Graeme Hart. It has not responded to a request for comment.
Building Industries Federation chief executive Julien Leys said it appeared as though Carter Holt Harvey had cut loose smaller retailers but was continuing to supply large customers including Fletcher Building-owned Placemakers and its own subsidiary Carters.
“It certainly caught everyone by surprise,” Leys said.
A “perfect storm” had led to Carter Holt Harvey not being able to meet demand for a structural wood product called “wides” – 245mm wide timber used in a wide range of building applications, from flooring to trusses.
He said Carter Holt Harvey was the biggest manufacturer of wides in New Zealand, and it had been caught off guard by a rise in demand from multi-storey housing builds.
“We’re seeing all these multi-storey units – two or three floors requiring much more timber.
“They just haven't seen it coming. They haven't been able to gear up their manufacturing capacity.”
Growth in log exports to China had also compounded the issue, he said.
“The Chinese are paying top dollar for our logs.”
Some timber mills in New Zealand may step in to fill the gap, but the more likely solution would be builders switching to alternative wood products, he said.
“It might mean we start having houses built a little bit differently.”
Builders may need to make changes at short notice to building plans and those that were part way through a build would be looking at what the next best alternative to timber wides was, he said.
“They might not necessarily go back to that wide timber.”
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