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British High Commissioner to New Zealand Laura Clarke remains committed to a Free Trade Agreement as part of the UK’s post-Brexit strategy. Video / Mark Mitchell
British High Commissioner to New Zealand Laura Clarke remains committed to a Free Trade Agreement as part of the UK’s post-Brexit strategy. Video / Mark Mitchell
Laura Clarke says a survey checked sentiment about FTA after difficult Brexit transition.
The G7 deal aims to deter global tax avoidance.
The 21 Apec countries represent over a third the population and half the world's GDP.
New York Times: World faces goods shortage due to pandemic and limited inventories.
Financial Times: White House says 'responsible states don't harbour ransomware criminals'.
Fitch Solutions tips the kiwi dollar to rise as economy improves through next 18 months.
The quote to paint a two-bedroom house was found to be at least $10,000 too high.
This Saturday is the first big leaders meeting of Apec 2021, when trade ministers meet.
A look at what patents do and how they influence the fight against Covid-19.
New Zealand could eventually come under real pressure to pick a side.
The move will ease trade rules to enable more production more of the life-saving vaccines.
The economy survived what was supposed to be a very tough quarter with jobs growth intact
Comment: Frankly, Nanaia Mahuta's speech to the New Zealand-China council was on point.
The Employment Court was called in to resolve the Wellington stand-off.
Saudi bans Lebanese fruit and vegetable shipments increasingly used to smuggle drugs.
ANALYSIS: Pressure on Labour to ban live exports has been building for years.
Firms say domestic demand is holding steady but supply shortages are causing big problems.
A path out of the pandemic is now clear and the US economy will lead growth, the IMF says.
Progress on key trade issues is a major part of the forum - chairman
New York Times: There will be finger pointing as people try to figure out what went wrong.
New York Times: The Suez Canal blockage showed that bigger is not always better.
New York Times: The stuck ship raises questions about risks in the supply chain industry.
Data shows three people in eight months brought Covid-19 from Australia to New Zealand.
The giant container ship had been stuck since Wednesday in Egypt's Suez Canal.
New York Times: Shutdown of waterway underscores world's reliance on global supply chains.
Financial Times: Stuck ship symbolises the problems supply chains are facing during Covid.
More than 10 per cent of global trade passes through the Suez Canal.
Cargo ship the length of the Empire State Building remains trapped in key shipping lane.
At least 165 vessels are now waiting with valuable goods set to join the jam every day.