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        The value of New Zealand's exports to China fell 8% in the past year while complications in the political relationship continue to grow
      
 
    
        14th Jun 24, 6:39am
      
  
        
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        The value of New Zealand's exports to China fell 8% in the past year while complications in the political relationship continue to grow
      
 
    
        Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand needs to demonstrate how it can contribute to security and prosperity in its own backyard or it will fall off the world map
      
 
    
        23rd Apr 24, 2:39pm
      
  
        
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        Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand needs to demonstrate how it can contribute to security and prosperity in its own backyard or it will fall off the world map
      
 
    
        Guy Trafford isn't convinced the drive to get a free trade deal with India that includes access for our dairy exports is going to deliver any results. The fundamentals of the Indian dairy sector are stacked against us
      
 
    
        26th Jan 24, 9:31am
      
  
        
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        Guy Trafford isn't convinced the drive to get a free trade deal with India that includes access for our dairy exports is going to deliver any results. The fundamentals of the Indian dairy sector are stacked against us
      
 
    
        Sense Partners' John Ballingall says the new government should focus on making the most of our existing trade deals, rather than chasing new ones
      
 
    
        28th Nov 23, 4:14pm
      
  
        
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        Sense Partners' John Ballingall says the new government should focus on making the most of our existing trade deals, rather than chasing new ones
      
 
    
        New free trade deal with the UK comes as our exports to them languish, our imports from them grow, and their services drain on our balance of payments builds. It's a deal very like one the Aussies already have
      
 
    
        1st Mar 22, 2:29am
      
  
        
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        New free trade deal with the UK comes as our exports to them languish, our imports from them grow, and their services drain on our balance of payments builds. It's a deal very like one the Aussies already have
      
 
    
        New Zealand strikes free trade agreement with the United Kingdom; Benefits for meat exporters to be phased in over 15 years
      
 
    
        21st Oct 21, 10:32am
      
  
        
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        New Zealand strikes free trade agreement with the United Kingdom; Benefits for meat exporters to be phased in over 15 years
      
 
    
        Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the tourism, seafood and export education sectors plus gold kiwifruit exports are most at risk if our trade relationship with China was to change
      
 
    
        8th Oct 20, 9:36am
      
  
        
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        Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the tourism, seafood and export education sectors plus gold kiwifruit exports are most at risk if our trade relationship with China was to change
      
 
    
        Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters highlights benefits of NZ-China FTA in bid to get the US to enter into an agreement with NZ  
      
 
    
        17th Jul 19, 6:13pm
      
  
        
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        Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters highlights benefits of NZ-China FTA in bid to get the US to enter into an agreement with NZ  
      
 
    
        Guy Trafford sees MFAT's goals for a NZ-EU FTA coming with some tough consequences for local artisan producers and little chance of the EU giving up its subsidy advantages
      
 
    
        17th Jul 18, 9:13am
      
  
        
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        Guy Trafford sees MFAT's goals for a NZ-EU FTA coming with some tough consequences for local artisan producers and little chance of the EU giving up its subsidy advantages
      
 
    
        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China; jobless rate falls; growth rate no longer targeted; David Mahon; Xi, Xi, Xi; rail freight; securitising rental housing; yield inversions
      
 
    
        30th Oct 17, 11:58am
      
  
        
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        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China; jobless rate falls; growth rate no longer targeted; David Mahon; Xi, Xi, Xi; rail freight; securitising rental housing; yield inversions
      
 
    
        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China; fraud, smugness, neighbour's views, imbalances, restructuring, illusions, influence, housing, more fraud, and the savings glut
      
 
    
        23rd Oct 17, 10:29am
      
  
        
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        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China; fraud, smugness, neighbour's views, imbalances, restructuring, illusions, influence, housing, more fraud, and the savings glut
      
 
    
        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China
      
 
    
        16th Oct 17, 11:18am
      
  
        
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        David Chaston with 10 more things you need to know about developments around and involving China
      
 
    
        David Chaston with 10 things you need to know about developments around and involving China
      
 
    
        2nd Oct 17, 10:23am
      
  
        
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        David Chaston with 10 things you need to know about developments around and involving China
      
 
    
        Donald Trump's implosion does not mean the anti-globalisation backlash has ended. Bernard Hickey says it has only just begun, and New Zealand should adapt and ensure we don't catch the worst of the Trumpism bug
      
 
    
        30th Oct 16, 5:02am
      
  
        
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        Donald Trump's implosion does not mean the anti-globalisation backlash has ended. Bernard Hickey says it has only just begun, and New Zealand should adapt and ensure we don't catch the worst of the Trumpism bug
      
 
    
        Siah Hwee Ang says despite its economic slowdown, China will still be the top contributor to the world’s economic growth in the coming years
      
 
    
        9th Feb 16, 9:32am
      
  
        
      
      
        Siah Hwee Ang says despite its economic slowdown, China will still be the top contributor to the world’s economic growth in the coming years