China
Overseas Investment Office 'dreadfully understaffed'
A Chinese company's withdrawal of its offer to buy 10 Northland farms is further evidence that the Overseas Investment Office is too slow, Labour says.
Fed Farmers not concerned that Chinese buyers pulling out
Federated Farmers say New Zealand is still open for international business even though a Chinese dairy farm investor has pulled out of a deal to buy a cluster of Northland farms. Audio
Fears over money laundering in Australia
Tough rules are needed to prevent foreign corrupt funds flowing into Australia's real estate market, a former head of the country's anti-money-laundering agency says.
A2 Milk sees fast growing demand of infant formula in China
The specialty milk producer, A2 Milk, says it's seeing fast growing demand for its infant formula product at home and in China. Audio
Cyberwar and Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity was top of the agenda during Chinese president Xi Jinping's recent visit to the United States. The US and China have agreed neither country will carry out cyber espionage on the other… Audio
Tourism NZ to use Chinese TV star
As we reported earlier, Tourism New Zealand is to use a Chinese reality TV star to get road safety messages across to tourists. Audio
Tourism NZ to use Chinese TV star
Tourism New Zealand is hoping to use the celebrity status of a Chinese reality TV star to get road safety messages across to tourists. Audio
Chinese celebrity used to target tourist drivers
Tourism New Zealand is harnessing the star power of a Chinese reality TV celebrity to get road safety messages across to tourists.
Silver Fern Farms to sway shareholders on chinese investors
Silver Fern Farms continues to meet with shareholders and suppliers this week over a proposal to let a chinese company takes 50 per cent of its shares. Dean Hamilton is the chief executive. Audio
China correspondent Charlotte Glennie
Charlotte Glennie discusses the historic visit of China's president to the US, how Indonesian forest fires are causing a haze across parts of Asia, and China's Barack Obama impersonator. Audio
Fonterra says China investments are critical to its future
Fonterra says the company is in good shape to benefit from any rebound in demand for dairy products, but a lot will depend on the success of its Chinese business interests. Audio
Luo Hui and Helene Pohl: China Revisited
The late New Zealand composer Jack Body served as Music Consultant to the Confucius Institute at Victoria University from its inception in 2010. This weekend, they pay tribute to Jack with a concert… Audio
The shape of China's economy & why it matters
As China's President Xi Jinping makes his first state visit to the U.S. the fate of the world's second largest economy has never seemed more important. China has been flirting with recession for… Audio
Chinese company wants to partner with Christchurch
A massive Chinese company is looking to invest up to three billion dollars in the Christchurch city rebuild it was revealed yesterday. Audio
UK, China, look to link their stock markets
The British finance minister, George Osborne, says the UK and China are exploring how to link their stock markets. Audio
Xi Jinping: China open to foreign business
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, is insisting that foreign companies are welcome in his country as China continues to open up its economy. Simon Marks is our US correspondent. Audio
NIKKO favour investment in China despite slowing economy
A global investment strategist says China's growth will continue to slow over the next few years, but the world's second biggest economy still offers plenty of investment opportunities. Audio
Is learning Mandarin an economic necessity?
Will speaking Mandarin be a future economic necessity for New Zealanders? Do New Zealanders need to bridge the cultural and linguistic knowledge gap between China and New Zealand? Is there an economic… Audio, Gallery
Is learning Mandarin an economic necessity?
Will speaking Mandarin be a future economic necessity for New Zealanders? Do New Zealanders need to bridge the cultural and linguistic knowledge gap between China and New Zealand? Is there an economic…
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