New Zealand

New Zealand

Streamlines FDI approval of low-risk investment

19 Dec 2025

On 19 December 2025, New Zealand enacted the Overseas Investment (National Interest Test and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2025.  The Act reforms New Zealand’s overseas investment screening regime by:

  • Replacing parts of the Overseas Investment Act 2005 to better balance national-interest protections with a more timely and streamlined process for lower-risk investments.
  • Consolidating the former “benefit to New Zealand” and “investor” tests into a new national interest test for most transactions, while retaining separate consent pathways for residential land, farmland, and fishing quota.
  • Establishing a 15-working-day default decision timeframe for most overseas investment consents (with longer review where national interest concerns arise).

The reform is intended to reduce compliance costs and improve decision times for review of investment in general business assets while maintaing the tools to manage national security and public order risks. 

Nature of measure:
  • Facilitation
Type:
  • Entry and establishment (Approval and admission - other)
  • Promotion and facilitation (Investment facilitation )
Industry:
  • Not industry specific
Inward FDI:
Yes
Outward FDI:
No
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