What Chinese are buying from NZ
The top product Chinese consumers are buying from New Zealand has been revealed.
The top product Chinese consumers are buying from New Zealand has been revealed.
An increasing number of firms have started up in Hangzhou, the "Silicon Valley of China".
Planning is under way for the Tripartite Economic Summit in Guangzhou later this year.
Chinese tourists are spreading to more parts of New Zealand and spending more.
We should be making our ties with China more diverse and sustainable, says Stephen Jacobi.
Kiwis need to think about how we treat and welcome those from China, writes Cathy Quinn.
COMMENT: China's economy isn't easily captured in a quick snapshot, writes Liam Dann.
COMMENT: New Zealand should seize opportunities beyond the FTA, David Lei Wang writes.
COMMENT: A strategy for SME participation in China trade needs to be built.
COMMENT: The upgrade of the FTA is an opportunity for tech advances to be accounted for.
Chinese banker David Lei Wang wants to build a "bridge" between New Zealand and China.
Up to 20 Kiwi start-ups will get a helping hand to make the most of opportunities in China
The Government has unveiled a range of measures to boost Chinese tourism.
Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Bill English met in Wellington today
PM Bill English and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang agreed on talks to upgrade our FTA.
COMMENT: Visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang writes exclusively of his regard for NZ.
COMMENT: NZ's trade policy relaunched ahead of Chinese Premier's visit.
Milk exporter Oravida has put another $50,000 into the National Party's war chest.
China's annual name-and-shame consumer protection show criticised Nike for false marketing.
A deal to allow for 14 flights a week to Colombia has been signed and more agreements are in the pipeline.
The amount is lower than a $US44 million valuation disclosed in September
A delegation representing Chinese investors came to Hokitika last Thursday to meet the three Coast mayors.
Microwave imaging could soon be available for breast screening to detect cancer.
A World Heritage site gives plenty of reasons to ponder its existence, writes Owen Young.
A vintage-car race from the Great Wall of China to the Place Vendome. What could possibly go wrong?
In a shocking new development, a rhino has been slaughtered at a French zoo for its horn.
Primary school students challenge Michael Woodhouse to grant China's grieving shidu parents lifelong visas to visit their children's graves.
Trump's confrontational rhetoric about Chinese trade policies hasn't won much support among Chinese consumers.
(Go south) where the skies are blue, markets authentic, food fantastic, locals friendly and Buddha is bigger, writes Andy Welch.