Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be in New Zealand this week, meeting businesses and political leaders on a packed program of trade and diplomatic engagement.
New Zealand has tumbled from top to bottom of the OECD business confidence rankings with the most recent data revealing New Zealand has the second lowest level of business confidence in the developed world, National’s Finance Spokesperson Amy Adams says.
THE current trade spat between the United States and China first started with President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda of “protecting the national security.”
An economist says despite Sir John Key's warning on the weekend that NZ is in a decent position to weather a cyclical global economic slowdown. . . .
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New Zealand's biggest lipstick manufacturer, Karen Murrell, has signed a deal with China's largest online retailer as part of its push into the world's second-biggest economy.
Pay equity has arrived at Toll Logistics, without government or legal intervention, thanks to a new Collective Agreement ratified this week.
The growth in tonnage volumes being freighted through New Zealand's major sea and inland ports — combined with greater operational efficiencies initiated by logistics firms, importers and manufacturers — is creating new opportunities for the country's regional industrial property markets reports the NZHerald.
Who’s likely to bite off a slice of China’s growing taste for beef reports rachel Martin for UK's Agriland?
Teachers will welcome the National Party’s commitment to lowering class sizes, increasing teacher pay and ECE funding and reducing teacher workload - but will want to see details of how National will resource it, not just political rhetoric, education leader NZEI Te Riu Roa president Lynda Stuart says.
Palace of the Alhambra, Spain
By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)
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By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)
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