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And imported coal has become unviable after India's biggest supplier, Indonesia, recently doubled coal prices.
It comprises a wage subsidy to businesses of NZ$500 a week for each employee, together with job loss compensation of NZ$400 a week to any worker whose employer's business has become unviable.
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The kinds of political and economic arrangements that characterized the post-colonial state had become fundamentally unviable in a changing global environment.
Big regeneration projects have simply become unviable.
Several small low-lying Swiss resorts have already become unviable, and for others it is just a matter of time.
The company claims that the development will become unviable if it has to build as many affordable homes as it originally committed to in 2011 when construction costs were lower.
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"Without that, the projects become unviable," he says.The backlash against mining has been building for some years.
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