China
Rendezvous with Guzheng
Xiyao Chen is a guzheng master, originally from Beijing and from a long family line of guzheng Masters. Together with Mongolian Throat singer Jonny Marks and acoustic guitarist Jack hooker they're…
AudioFormer NZ ambassador: 1080 threat won't gain traction in China
Tony Browne was the New Zealand ambassador in Beijing when the melamine-tainted milk scandal erupted in 2008. Audio
Reaction in China to 1080 threat
More now on the milk powder poisoning blackmail threat. The Government says the country's trading partners have been told about it. Audio
Philip Wen: pollution in China
China correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, discussing Under the Dome, the viral online documentary hit by journalist Chai Jing about pollution in China. Audio
New tool shows China's aid large and growing
A China aid researcher Philippa Brant says China is on track to overtake Japan as the third largest aid donor in the Pacific. Audio
China's leaders look to economic goals after another rate cut
To China now where top communist party leaders are meeting in Beijing this week to hammer out high-level economic goals, after another cut to the country's interest rates. Audio
Pacific aid donors grapple with China's rise and influence
The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement with the region.
Infant Formula Exporters association
China is grabbing control of New Zealand's infant formula industry - halving the amount of exports and shutting smaller players out of the market, according to a group representing the exporters. Audio
Challenging times for baby formula exporters.
And, listening to that is the Honorary Professor of Agri-food systems at Lincoln University, Keith Woodford. Audio
Chinese firms dominating NZ infant formula sector
China is grabbing control of New Zealand's infant formula industry - halving the amount of exports and shutting smaller players out of the market, according to a group representing the exporters. Audio
Chinese investment in NZ is bigger then expected
A Wall Street Journal correspondent who was in New Zealand this month says Chinese investment here appears much larger than the figures indicate. Audio
China's role in the Pacific examined
Samoa's Prime Minister expects alarmist portrayals of China's intentions in the Pacific will be challenged at a conference in Apia this week. Audio
Fiji PM praises China for post-coup support
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has praised China for its support of his country after 2006.
Investor says Fiji government will learn from casino setback
An Investment Fiji board member says the government will be better prepared when it searches for a new developer to build the country's first casino. Audio
Jade Townsend
Multi-media artist Jade Townsend is just back from a three month residency in Beijing where she found her artworks about consumerism were a huge hit with the Chinese. She's become the first female… Audio
Technical issues blamed for import problems in China
Technical issues are again being blamed for a large number of New Zealand's dairy products being rejected at China's border. Audio
Chinese billionaire Liu Han executed for mafia-style gang
A Chinese billionaire mining tycoon has been executed because of his links to a mafia-style gang. Audio
NZ top country for dairy product rejections
New Zealand's topped a list of countries which have had their dairy products rejected by China, according to a Chinese consumer website. Audio
China's imports fall by a fifth
China trade figures, far worse than analysts expected, are alarming the world's exporters. Audio
Booming tourist arrivals from China likely to be boosted
Booming tourist arrivals from China are likely to be boosted further in the Chinese New Year. Audio