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Kiwi firm helps bust fake food ring
As food counterfeiters step up their game around the world, NZ company Trust Codes helps brands protect their reputation. Trust Code's CEO Paul Ryan says the technology produced by his company has… Audio
Trump upsets China, threatens to discontinue One China policy
President-elect Donald Trump has upset China again. This time he has suggested the US might not continue with the One China policy. Our Washington Correspondent Kevin McAleese has been monitoruing… Audio
Wool Woes
Returns for wool have taken a dive. Federated Farmers Meat and Fibre spokeserson Rick Powdrell says the demand from Chinese buyers has dropped right off and returns following the Brexit vote have… Audio
Wool Woes
Returns for wool have taken a dive. Federated Farmers Meat and Fibre spokeserson Rick Powdrell says the demand from Chinese buyers has dropped right off and returns following the Brexit vote have…
AudioChina's market for NZ wool quietens
The Chinese have disappeared from the wool market, leaving producers and companies worried about sinking prices, a broker says.
Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria
New Zealand has condemned Russia and China's veto of a United Nations resolution for a truce in Syria.
John Key's $400bn legacy
Opinion - The outgoing PM's legacy will be a gangbuster economy and happy property owners. For renters, writes Bernard Hickey, it's not so sweet.
Donald Trump tweets criticism of Chinese policies
Donald Trump has attacked the policies of China in a series of strongly-worded tweets.
Stars: Dreaming in music
New Zealand musicians collaborated with a world-renowned artist recently on both ancient and modern compositions in a wild ‘science experiment’. Audio, Gallery
Stars: Dreaming in music
New Zealand musicians collaborated with a world-renowned artist recently on both ancient and modern compositions in a wild ‘science experiment’.
AudioTonga ships squash to China for the first time
Tonga has sent its first ever consignment of squash to China.
Govt warned not to give up too much in China FTA upgrade talks
The Government has been warned not to cave in and make it easier for Chinese investors to buy strategically important land and businesses just to secure better access to China's market. Talks to… Audio
Onus on Chinese to build dam if large Sepik mine proceeds
The onus is on a Chinese developer to build a safe tailings dam if it proceeds with developing Papua New Guinea's Frieda River mine.
56-vehicle pile-up on Chinese motorway kills 17
A motorway pile-up involving 56 vehicles has killed 17 people in China, according to Chinese state media. Video
China moves to bar Hong Kong lawmakers from taking office
China has made its most direct intervention into Hong Kong's legal and political system since the handover from Britain in 1997.
Vanuatu could have fish plant with Bumble Bee
There are reports from Vanuatu the government is discussing setting up a fish cannery with American multi-national Bumble Bee.
Shanghai Pengxin says public suspicion and red tape threatens China investment in NZ
The president of the Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin says public opinion has too much sway over overseas investment decisions. Audio
Chinese investment in NZ likely to shift to companies
Public suspicion and red tape is discouraging Chinese investment in New Zealand, a Shanghai Pengxin boss says.
Video: Bill English on the PM's delayed India visit
In Focus - Deputy Prime Minister Bill English on the Prime Minister's plane-delayed trip to India, arrests over repackaged Fonterra milk powder in China and his cancelled meeting with pro-democracy… Video
Fonterra launches review after China milk powder arrests
Fonterra has launched a review after 19 people in China were arrested for selling milk powder that should have been destroyed. Audio