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Summerset may ban non-residents receiving care in its hospitals
Summerset has 28 villages with hospital and resthome-level care.

Winston Peters says warship saga a ‘failure’ in NZ-China relationship
China's naval exercises in the Tasman lacked sufficient warning, says Winston Peters.

Flower growers have thorn in their side over proposed import changes
Flower growers worry the change could introduce new pests.

'Positive sign': Red meat exports end 2024 on a high
Total export value increased 17% from last December to reach $1.04 billion.

Market close: F&P Healthcare shares plunge on Trump tariff news
The New Zealand sharemarket slumped to its biggest single-day-fall since December 19.

Logging train revival to help 'deteriorating' Napier-Taihape Rd
'After some pencil-sharpening, we’ve been able to get this agreement in place.'

Tall Timber: NZ’s biggest 20 forestry companies
Who are the companies behind New Zealand's third biggest export trade?

Opinion: Govt's plan to double exports is easier said than done
OPINION: Maybe doubling exports is aspirational. But there is room for improvement.

Zespri fires up expanded offshore growing plans
Overseas growers are lining up to produce SunGold for Zespri.

Taxes to tariffs: What could the US economy look like under Trump?
How much sway does one political leader have over the economy?

The vegetable Kiwis find very a-peeling
New Zealanders chomped through over $1 billion worth of this humble vegetable last year.

'US market is a disaster': Why one Hawke's Bay exporter doesn't fear Trump's tariffs
'His strategy is to talk like an unhinged madman and then do a deal while you cower.'

RBNZ: Trump presidency will be marginally inflationary
Governor Adrian Orr says the world has gone past 'peak global trade'.

The problem with New Zealand's new red kiwifruit export offering
Retaining a premium price in the future could be a problem, Zespri warns.

Frozen velvet exports to China set to resume
MPI and China’s customs authorities have been negotiating the issue since late 2023.

September red meat exports reflect complex global conditions
Meat Industry Association says there's still demand, but supplies have been constrained.

China's protein consumption has changed – Rabobank
Rabobank says protein exporters need to adapt to changing consumer trends in China.

Port of Tauranga FY25 net profit forecast to improve
Import and export volumes improve after sharp drop this time last year.

Exports up, imports down as fruit trade with Europe booms
A leap in kiwifruit and apple exports helps narrow the trade deficit.

Can NZ’s supply chain survive the next global crisis?
Encouraging local manufacturing is key.

Luxon hesitant to raise expectations about Modi meeting as he still eyes India trade deal this term
The PM will also meet with the leaders of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.