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Chinese design show cutting-edge coolness
Sustainable, biodegradable and cutting edge technology is put to the test in an exhibition of internationally award-winning utilitarian designs by globally renowned designers from Zhejiang Province… Gallery
Chinese design show cutting-edge coolness
Sustainable, biodegradable and cutting edge technology is put to the test in an exhibition of internationally award-winning utilitarian designs by globally renowned designers from Zhejiang Province…
AudioAcoustic Heaven - Celestial Gifts From China
Victoria University's music students are in acoustic heaven with the arrival of a shipping container full of precious traditional Chinese instruments. The collection is a gift from Hanban, The… Audio, Gallery
Acoustic Heaven - Celestial Gifts From China
Victoria University's music students are in acoustic heaven with the arrival of a shipping container full of precious traditional Chinese instruments. The collection is a gift from Hanban, The…
AudioTonga's Ha'apai still in need of water tanks
The New Zealand Defence Force says water storage facilites are still a necessity two years after Cyclone Ian hit Tonga. Audio
Labour - Govt needs to be upfront about Chinese trade threats
Labour's Grant Robertson says it's ridiculous to think the Government was not aware exporters had been threatened with retaliation if complaints about Chinese steel were official investigated. Audio
John Key's staff knew about claims of Chinese threats
Prime Minister John Key on his weekly Morning Report slot. This week he explains why his staff did not tell him about claims China has been threatening NZ's dairy, wool and kiwifruit exporters. Audio
NZs trading friends
The Chinese aren't happy with the US vice-president Joe Biden's visit to Australia. We ask Stephen Noakes of the University of Auckland how New Zealand should handle relations with these two powers. Audio
Public growing tired of govt's Sergeant Schultz act - Peters
The Trade Minister has been told his changing tune on a trade threat from China has reached farcical proportions. Audio
McClay admits he was aware of China talks
Trade Minister Todd McClay now says he was made aware Chinese officials had approached Zespri about trade retaliation. Audio
Todd McClay aware of Zespri, China talks
The Trade Minister now says he was made aware that Chinese officials had approached Zespri about trade retaliation and that the company was worried. Audio
RNZ learns Chinese officials warn Zespri of retaliation
RNZ News has been told the kiwifruit marketing company Zespri was warned by Chinese officials there could be retaliation if New Zealand investigates claims of Chinese steel dumping. Our reporter Eric… Audio
China warned Zespri over dumping claims
Chinese officials warned kiwifruit marketing company Zespri there could be retaliation if New Zealand investigated claims of steel dumping.
NZ's economic tensions with China
As New Zealand works to respond, delicately, to the issue of Chinese dumping steel, and China threatens tarrifs on New Zealand dairy and wool products, should the response become indelicate, what's… Audio
Why does China know more than NZ on steel dump?
The Government has being asked to explain why Chinese officials appear to know more than officials in this country about an investigation into the alleged dumping of surplus steel. Audio
PM downplays China steel dumping claims
The Prime Minister is playing down allegations of complaints that China is dumping steel in New Zealand below cost. Audio
Australian industry says Chinese steel dumping big problem
The chief Executive of the Australian Steel Institute Tony Dixon explains what steel dumping is and why he's not surprised by claims it is happening in New Zealand. Audio
Steel dumping by China a 'storm in a teacup'
The NZ-China Council says allegations of steel dumping a storm in a teacup. We talk to Stephen Jacobi from the NZ-China Council. Audio
Labour says Govt needs to act over alleged China trade threats
Labour's Finance spokesman Grant Robertson says the Government is failing to act over Chinese steel dumping and threats of tit for tat action against exporters. Audio
Minister of Trade asking questions over China steel "dumping"
The Minister of Trade Todd McClay wants answers from the Chinese Embassy in Wellington in the wake of allegations that China is selling surplus steel in New Zealand below cost. Audio