China Business: Joint venture takes to the air
Air NZ China Manager Nick Judd talks to Alexander Speirs about the prospects in China for our national carrier.
Air NZ China Manager Nick Judd talks to Alexander Speirs about the prospects in China for our national carrier.
China is seeing an outbound investment boom, say Joanna Doolan and Florence Wong.
New Zealand should work to keep itself attractive to Chinese investment, writes David Gilbert.
As our ties with China grow but old alliances remain, the issue of trust will come to the fore, says David Mahon.
Is New Zealand making the most of its favoured relationship with China, asks Alex Malley.
Dairy giant Fonterra has plans to forge on in China despite being buffeted by a downturn, writes Fran O'Sullivan.
China has had 35 years of hypergrowth, but now it's over. It's going to have to settle for really, really good growth instead.
In China, a Californian company with an NZ connection is working hard to improve the quality of film production on the mainland.
All roads lead to China but don't rush it, warns Michael Barnett.
Govt Minister Steven Joyce had less than three days in Shanghai for business and efficiency was the name of his game.
CEOs Theo Spierings of Fonterra and Christopher Luxon of Air New Zealand give their thoughts on China.
Variation in Chinese consumer appetite has the ability to create volatility in revenue and return for NZ business.
Social media helps get the Zespri message across, writes Bill Bennett.
Chinese make up a large and growing percentage of New Zealand's population, so we need to lift our game.
The "if you build it, they will come" mantra does not seem to be working, writes business editor Liam Dann.
As China turns its gaze our way, our connectedness may be growing, says Martin Thomson.
Alexander Speirs travelled to China to investigate the country's transformation from the world's factory into an innovation hub.
NZ is leading the world in relations with China, presenting this country with a massive growth opportunity - if it can position itself to maintain its lead, writes David Green.
We need to stay in touch with changes in China writes Tim Groser.
NZ's relationship with Southern China and in particular Christchurch's ties will step up a level, says Lianne Dalziel.
Zuru Toys is out to become an innovative billion-dollar company. Alexander Speirs meets the successful Mowbray family.
The Huawei Spark innovation partnership bears 700MHz fruit writes Bill Bennett.
China's latest buzzword is a business strategy that appears all-encompassing, as Xiaoying Fu found on a recent visit.
China is on the verge of an outward tourism boom as middle-class incomes surge.
Michael Pettis must be the world's coolest economist, Liam Dann writes.
Justice Minister says she has had no extradition requests from China despite reports showing up to 20 of the country's most wanted fugitives fled to New Zealand.