James Smith

James Smith

manager New Zealand

James Smith is the general manager of National Road Carriers, a prominent organization advocating for the interests of transport operators in New Zealand. Recently, he expressed concerns regarding the delays in the City Rail Link project, highlighting the potential for increased traffic congestion and economic disruption in South Auckland. Smith emphasized the need for timely infrastructure development, particularly grade-separated crossings, to mitigate adverse effects on local businesses and commuters.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
58,113
Power
1,312$
Sentiment
6.56
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United Kingdom 1 6.00 0.04% +10% 67,886,011 31,940 $2,700,000 1,270$
Ireland 1 6.00 0.07% +0% 5,030,000 3,515 $5,100 4$
Venezuela 1 8.00 0.08% +0% 28,435,943 22,658 $48,000 38$
Totals 3 101,351,954 58,113 $2,753,100 1,312$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: James Smith, a research director at the Resolution Foundation, said potential agreements on a defence and security pact, fishing rights, a youth mobility scheme and food standards could bolster the UK economy. 6

The Guardian: How has Britain’s economy fared since Brexit? The five charts underpinning the UK-EU summit | Economics

United Kingdom United Kingdom: James Smith is a father who lost his job as a pharmacy manager after moving from Idaho to Washington due to restrictive abortion laws. 5

The Guardian: Meet the new American refugees fleeing across state lines for safety | US news

United Kingdom United Kingdom: James Smith, a markets economist at ING, said the cost of government borrowing created a 'very challenging environment for the government'. 5

BBC: Pressure builds on UK finances as Reeves pushes for US trade deal

Canada Canada: James Smith, an economist at Dutch bank ING, expressed doubt that Ms. Reeves will be able to stick to her pledge against tax hikes. 5

The Globe and Mail: Britain cuts welfare benefits, boosts defence spending in bid to meet fiscal targets