China
China gives assurances in top level trade talks - PM
There is no reason to believe China will take retaliatory action over steel, the Prime Minister says. Video, Audio
Video: John Key on China and Zespri
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key talks to Morning Report's Guyon Espiner about China and Zespri. Video
Sir Kenneth Keith - The South China Sea Dispute
Sir Kenneth Keith is a former Supreme Court Judge, the only New Zealander to ever serve on the International Court of Justice, professor emeritus at Victoria University, and a former director of the… Audio
Zespri puts kiwifruit exports to China on hold
Zespri has temporarily halted all kiwifruit exports to its biggest market after fungus was reportedly found in two containers during routine checks. Audio
Zespri halts kiwifruit exports to China
Zespri has temporarily halted all kiwifruit exports to China as it works to develop more pre-checking measures after fungus was reportedly found in two containers. Audio
Tongan PM says NZ and China 'unfair' over MA-60 inaction
The Tongan Prime Minister says New Zealand and China have been unfair in their handling of the dispute over a controversial Tongan plane.
China shapes global entertainment industry
Once the preserve of Hollywood, Walt Disney and the US, China is having a massive and growing influence on the entertainment industry; in areas like film, TV, video games and theme parks. Adam Minter… Audio
Gore District mayor welcomes Chinese investment in the region
The Mayor of the Gore District Council is welcoming the Chinese investment that will see a $200 million dollar diary manufacturing plant in the region. Audio
Chinese investors top Fiji investment list
Fiji's Trade and Industry minister says Chinese businesses make up the largest chunk of investors in Fiji.
South China Sea ruling puts Minerva Reef under scrutiny
A landmark South China Sea ruling could have some bearing on the status of the disputed Minerva Reef. Audio
China Construction Bank hands NZ branch $140m
One of China's largest banks is eyeing growth in New Zealand after giving its local branch a substantial capital injection. Audio
The House that Jack Ma Built
There was a time when one of the richest men in China couldn't even get a job at Kentucky fried chicken. 'Jack' Ma also failed his university exam, twice. Audio
Chinese bank looks to NZ retail operation
One of the world's biggest banks has plans for a retail operation in New Zealand as it looks for growth. Audio
NZ China Council calls for cool heads over China trade stoush
The NZ-China Council says there are no serious problems in the trade relationship but says the Government has not done a good job of handling talk of threats. Audio
Little - backflips over trade threats show govt's in disarray
Andrew Little says changing stories on Chinese trade threats show a government in disarray. Audio
Calls for Trade Minister to quit as story keeps shifting
The Minister of Trade's backflips over possible trade retaliation by China about claims of surplus steel dumping have led to calls for his resignation. Audio
Chinese bank eyes NZ expansion after cash boost
One of China's largest banks is eyeing growth in New Zealand after giving its local branch a substantial capital injection. Audio
NZ First says Govt into the habit of changing its story
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says John Key should have been all over the possible trade retaliation by China over claims of surplus steel dumping. Audio
McClay apologises to PM over steel dumping
The Trade Minister has apologised to the Prime Minister for his initial response to reports of trade retaliation by China over possible steel dumping. Video, Audio
Farmer co-operative supportive of partnership
The Silver Fern Farms board unanimously supports a partnership with Chinese company Shanghai Maling.