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Wang Xiaolong: China is ‘willing to play by the rulebook’
OPINION: The CPTPP represents the 'gold standard' of regional economic and trade rules.
OPINION: The CPTPP represents the 'gold standard' of regional economic and trade rules.
Fonterrs China is evolving to keep ahead of rapidly changing consumer preferences.
New Zealand companies need to dig deep into the changing tastes of China.
China’s clean-car sales hit more than half of all global deliveries.
Half NZ's greenhouse gas emissions are from agriculture, here's how we stay in the game.
Comvita was able to elevate its market share in China from 39 to 60 per cent.
Lower farmgate returns, shock milk price drop and rising costs bite bottom lines.
A China-linked hack of the US government cloud has government agencies concerned.
Prices are expected to weaken further at latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
FT: Fragile consumer confidence is just one sign of a malaise that is not merely economic.
OPINION: China's economic woes come at a bad time for New Zealand.
In a letter to the Australian public, Cheng Lei voices her love for her adopted country.
On the path to lower inflation, a few nasty surprises could still trip us up.
New York Times: Two years ago China was riding high, now it's stumbling.
Dairy commodity prices have dropped sharply lately, and further weakness is forecast.
New York Times: Country Garden has spooked investors after missing key debt payments.
Financial Times: Security threat cited, restrictions for firms linked to Chinese military.
Financial Times: Flagging trade piles pressure on Beijing to take steps to revive growth.
Financial Times: Authorities want analysts to avoid mention of deflation risk.
Faux British country/Camelot style gone as the changes bring more moody, minimalist flair.
OPINION: Our editorial on divergent policies leading to the General Election in October.
Court documents detail allegations that commercial deal involved "bribery" in China.
A grassroots activist group claims the new strategy leads NZ down the path to war.
Polytechnics expect about 4900 full-time equivalent international students this year.
The documents contain some of the strongest language used by the Govt on China.
The competitor took more than 20 seconds to finish a 100-meter race.
Strengthening of Chinese horticulture law opens path for civil action.
Raft of restrictions aimed at cutting down on number of children addicted to technology.
The heavy rains have caused at least 20 deaths.