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On the Road USA: Welcome to Washington

After brief detours in Samoa, Hawaii and Los Angeles, we’re finally here in DC. Flying on the Airforce Boeing was certainly an experience – amazing food and so much room, the VHS based entertainment system was an interesting touch though. Keen as ever, we hadn’t been in DC for two hours and a strong group from the younger contingent were …

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US-NZ Pacific Partnership Forum 2013 Twitter Feed – Day 1

newzealandinc.com brings you all of the best from the social media space at the US-NZ Pacific Partnership Forum taking place in Washington D.C. Former President of the World Bank Robert Zoellick #USNZnext “developing countries hold 70% of worlds resources ” twitter.com/tobyjordan19/s… — Toby Jordan (@tobyjordan19) May 20, 2013 Bob Zoellick former head World Bank says China needs to make structural …

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New research emphasises importance of US-NZ trade

With the 2013 Pacific Partnership Forum just days away from opening, new research has been released reinforcing the importance of the United States as a trading partner for New Zealand. The research, commissioned by the NZ US Council was conducted by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research and analyses the economic and trade relations between the US and NZ. …

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Jade’s spy software spin-off, Wynyard Group, signals listing in next 8 weeks

Jade Corp spin-off Wynyard Group has all but announced it will list on the NZX within the next two months, subject to the fast-growing intelligence software group’s shares being accepted by the local bourse. Chaired by former Treasury Secretary Murray Horn, Wynyard has appointed advisers and a broker to raise funds “to accelerate its international growth strategy and meet the …

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Taniwha & Dragon Festival 2013: Celebrating ancient and modern bonds

A pōwhiri and festival are to be held in Auckland to celebrate Maori and Chinese cultural bonds, and to consummate the relationship between the two cultures. The Minister of Māori Affairs, alongside hosts Ngāti Whātua o Orākei, and Auckland Chinese community leaders announced details of the ‘Taniwha & Dragon’ festival during the Prime Minister’s visit to China to celebrate 40 …

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2013 – China Business

The NZ Herald’s report China Business 2013 profiles many of the New Zealand and Chinese companies featured during the Prime Minister’s official visit to China.  

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Face to Face – China: Lena Skandera

  Face-to-Face is a new feature from newzealandinc.com where we sit down for a chat with young business leaders from around the globe. We’ll be running a special series of these from China where we talk to young New Zealanders doing big things on the ground here. Shifting lenses and taking a look at China from the perspective of a …

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Ask me anything: Helen Clark takes to Reddit

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Face to Face – China: Ryan Scott

Face-to-Face is a new feature from newzealandinc.com where we sit down for a chat with young business leaders from around the globe. We’ll be running a special series of these from China where we talk to young New Zealanders doing big things on the ground here. Today newzealandinc.com looks at China through the lens of a life-long educator. Ryan Scott …

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Face to Face – China: Darren Foo – Part I

Face-to-Face is a new feature from newzealandinc.com where we sit down for a chat with young business leaders from around the globe. We’ll be running a special series of these from China where we talk to young New Zealanders doing big things on the ground here. Today we’re talking to Darren Foo, a Singapore born New Zealander currently working for …

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