China
Deal with China brings new cancer treatment to NZ
New Zealanders are being promised early access to clinical trials for immunotherapy, an approach that's sweeping the world with drugs like Keytruda and Opdivo, which were funded in NZ last year. Audio
China and NZ set date for FTA upgrade talks
After years of lobbying China has finally agreed to allow New Zealand's chilled meat products into the country, while also agreeing to start talks on an upgrade to the free trade agreement with NZ. Audio
Free trade expansion with China
Chinese premier Li Keqiang is here to talk about our free trade deal. Audio
Bill English to meet with Chinese Premier
The Prime Minister Bill English will hold his first official meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Wellington today.
John Pilger - A looming Pacific war
Wallace speaks to award-winning journalist and filmmaker, John Pilger, about his latest film, The Coming War On China, which examines the increasing focus of the United States on the Asia-Pacific… Audio
Pacific Forum strengthening links with China
The Pacific Islands Forum is aiming to strengthen links with China this week.
The Bone Feeder - a haunting new opera
In 1902, a steamship called the SS Ventnor sunk off the coast of the Hokianga. On board were the bones of nearly 500 Chinese gold miners for burial in their homeland of Canton. A century later their… Audio, Gallery
The Bone Feeder - a haunting new opera
In 1902, a steamship called the SS Ventnor sunk off the coast of the Hokianga. On board were the bones of nearly 500 Chinese gold miners for burial in their homeland of Canton. A century later their…
AudioBeban’s Beijing - Sounds from behind the red gate
Musician and sound artist Daniel Beban shares highlights of the underground music scene with Lynda Chanwai-Earle, the locals and the more surreal moments of his time in Beijing. Audio, Gallery
Beban’s Beijing - Sounds from behind the red gate
Musician and sound artist Daniel Beban shares highlights of the underground music scene with Lynda Chanwai-Earle, the locals and the more surreal moments of his time in Beijing.
AudioChina to increase military spending by 7%
China says it will increase military spending by about 7 percent this year, just days after Donald Trump outlined a boost to the US defence budget.
The Expats: Selling pizzas to the Chinese
Kiwi, Jade Gray runs a pizza company in Beijing, China. Audio
AgResearch and China plan joint research centre
AgResearch is planning to form a joint research centre with China's largest state-owned food company, and says it will protect New Zealand's intellectual property.
China's ballpoint quest & the rise of the unsmart phone
Is the "dumbphone" poised for a bit of a comeback? Also China's quest to build the perfect ballpoint pen and how the humble biro is being used by the NZ police to fight crime. Audio
The Expats: Kristen Ng in Chengdu, China
Kristen moved from Wellington to Beijing as a student in 2013. She is now working as a freelance writer, translator and promoter in Chengdu. Blogs about NZ/China music and culture at kiwiese. Video, Audio, Gallery
New Zealand and China make free trade pledge
New Zealand and China will soon hold a series of high-level meetings and work to promote free trade, amidst growing concerns about US trade protectionism.
Trump backs 'one China' policy in call with Chinese leader
US President Donald Trump has agreed to honour America's "One China" policy in a phone call with Chinese president Xi Jinping.
Alibaba launches first Australia-NZ headquarters
The Chinese e-commerce company, Alibaba has opened its first Australia-New Zealand headquarters, based in Melbourne.
Up against the Great Firewall of China
How can news be controlled with more than 600 million citizens of mainland China now online? A veteran journalist and media freedom advocate in neighbouring Hong Kong tells Mediawatch about working… Audio
Up against the Great Firewall of China
How can news be controlled with more than 600 million citizens of mainland China now online? A veteran journalist and media freedom advocate in neighbouring Hong Kong tells Mediawatch about working…
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