Business
Food exporters set to benefit from trade rule changes
Hundreds of food exporters are set to benefit from streamlined changes to trade rules. Radix Nutrition general manager Leighton Cosgrave spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Mayors lobby to delay proposed Eves Valley sawmill closure
Tasman and Nelson face a massive windfall timber clean-up after recent storms in the area.
Could forestry slash be the answer to our energy woes?
Wood lying rotting in forests has untapped potential as an energy supply to keep companies operational, boilers running and lights on, the Bioenergy Association says.
New Zealand's favourite retail brands revealed
Consumer NZ's retailer survey shows which shops have the most satisfied customers, and those not meeting the standard.
Over half of small to medium businesses experience cyber threat in last six months
More than half of small to medium businesses in New Zealand experienced a cyber threat in the last six months. National Cyber Security Centre's Director Mission Enablement Mike Jagusch spoke to Corin… Audio
Chef Al Brown adding review hype to Hikurangi bakery
Reporter Peter de Graaf updates us on the news from the neighbourhoods of the far north. Audio
Survey reveals most small-to-medium businesses faced cyberthreat in past six months
One expert believes businesses don't understand how to protect themselves.
What are your rights when a store goes under?
Smith City shoppers who paid thousands in advance for goods have been left in the lurch after the retailer went into voluntary administration. Audio
Evening business for 3 September 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
What can customers do after a business goes under?
Smith City, the well known furniture and electronics retailer went into voluntary administration yesterday. One Christchurch woman who paid nearly $4,500 for a lounge suite she's yet to see is upset… Audio
Garage Project steps in to save Fortune Favours' bar
On top of taking over the site, Garage Project pledged to retain most of the brewery bar's staff.
Midday Business News for 3 September 2025
Midday Business News for 3 September 2025 Audio
A look back at New Zealand's highest-ever interest rates
But were they even worse off than we are today?
Subway's biggest fan and why they gave away their $10,000 prize
A former social worker has been crowned the sandwich chain's top fan.
Are you sitting on a goldmine now?
Any gold you've got stashed in your jewellery box could well be worth more than you think, auction houses say. Audio
NZ 'appealing' as global private equity firms eye new pastures
The firms are rebalancing their portfolios in light of geopolitical changes, which could bring more investment to New Zealand.