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New Zealand retailers spooked by Amazon arrival

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Fewer New Zealand retailers expect to increase sales in the coming year and they’re looking nervously at the arrival of Amazon in Australia by the end of the year, a survey has found.

Lead researcher, Professor Jonathan Elms, said those surveyed were worried they were facing a double whammy.

“Retailers were particular­ly concerned about the combinatio­n of Amazon’s arrival and the loss of sales due to Goods and Services Tax (GST) charges. “Domestic retailers have to pay GST and overseas retailers don’t, so there is effectivel­y a cost disadvanta­ge for local businesses,” he said. The issue of whether to impose GST on smaller value sales by foreign retailers had been under considerat­ion by the outgoing national-led government.

The survey, by Massey University’s Centre For Advanced Retail Studies, questioned 101 firms across New Zealand.

It found 57 per cent said they were suffering negligible losses because of the GST issue, but a fifth estimated they were losing 33 per cent or more of sales. Professor Elms said Amazon’s biggest impact would be for those companies trying to compete on price.

Retailers were particular­ly concerned about the combinatio­n of Amazon’s arrival and the loss of sales due to Goods and Services Tax (GST) charges. Professor Jonathan Elms Lead researcher at Massey University’s Centre For Advanced Retail Studies

“If you look at what has happened in overseas markets, shopping malls are struggling and department stores that compete on price have been obliterate­d.”

But he said some local retailers might benefit from Amazon’s arrival, because they would be able to sell their goods on its platform.

Retailers also voiced continuing concerns about finding and training suitable staff, particular­ly in buying, merchandis­ing and digital.

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