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Singapore has moved to allow a gradual appreciation of the Singapore dollar due to a stronger than expected recovery in the economy and the threats of inflation.
Singapore has moved to allow a gradual appreciation of the Singapore dollar due to a stronger than expected recovery in the economy and the threats of inflation.
Chef-turned-businessman Sean Armstrong’s successful business Loaf is expanding internationally in a multi-million dollar deal. The New Zealand Africa Business Council launched this month has the support of initial founding members as well as New...
Exporting to sell on NZ Pure Shop in China will be made easier after a leading Chinese logistics company announced it will open an Auckland office. Waikato-based dairy biotechnology company, Quantec Ltd, has signed...
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has appointed Dion McGrath as its new Consulting Chef based at New Zealand Central in Shanghai, China.Dion’s role is a key part of NZTE’s wider strategy to promote New...
Ninety percent of New Zealand businesses see Asia as having the greatest impact on our economy in the next three years, be it positive or negative, according to the recent Grant Thornton International Business...
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s second largest container shipping line, has announced plans to start a new Oceania Express Service with the Port of Tauranga as it s only New Zealand port call....
Global issues of energy and food security provide massive opportunities for New Zealand, leading supply chain and logistics expert Dr Hermione Parsons has told the Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation (CBAFF) conference. Dr...
The Institute is expecting an outcry from importers who will have to pay hefty fees to MAF and incur demurrage and container detention costs. Korea aims to by 2015 sit among the world’s top...
Winemakers’ Federation of Australia chief executive Stephen Strachan said this week that many local producers were vehemently opposed to NZ wineries receiving the rebate, but the terms of the CER deal meant that NZ...
China would need 216 million tonnes of oil products in 2010, 286 million tonnes in 2015 and 336 million tonnes in 2020, when nearly 60% of its annual oil consumption would be met with...