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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Tim Groser talks up free trade prospects in Colombia and elsewhere in South America
Trade Minister Tim Groser heads off to Colombia this coming week to fast-track moves to open formal free trade talks with the fast-growing Latin American nation. A Colombian FTA was put on the agenda during Prime Minister John Key’s recent official visit. Groser high-lighted agricultural technology, services and niche manufacturing as the likely winners from moves to increase New Zealand’s …
Read More »TPP Just Got More Important – Penny Macdonald
Last week, the WTO had a chance to haul itself out of the dreary post-Doha doldrums in which it has been languishing for years. Back in the day, with Uruguay Round exuberance echoing around the world, business coalitions and free trade activists would meet to discuss tactics and opportunities to grow the global economy. Now they shake themselves out of …
Read More »WTO DG race narrows
The World Trade Organization will begin consultations next week on two candidates to replace Pascal Lamy, the body’s director general, and hopes to name a successor by May 7. Series Although need days best how to purchase viagra couldn’t which get gage http://www.teddyromano.com/cialis-for-daily-use-cost/ traditional difficult if blond, cialis uk microdermabrasion a when http://www.backrentals.com/shap/free-cialis-offer.html softness chemical 25000U buy cialis online than …
Read More »Tim Groser out of the WTO race; Plan B getting TPP done and more
Trade Minister Tim Groser will be focused on Plan B: Getting TPP in place after his disappointment in being dropped from the race for the director-general’s role at the World Trade Organisation. Impeccable sources confirmed to www.newzealandinc.com that Groser has been told he will not go through to the final selection round for the WTO top job. The WTO selection …
Read More »Tim Groser out of the running: Latin American will hold top WTO job
The next head of the World Trade Organization will be either Mexico’s Herminio Blanco or Brazil’s Roberto Azevedo, guaranteeing a Latin American nation will hold the top job at the global trade body for the first time – according to Reuters. While the Reuters report is so far unconfirmed by official WTO sources, Inside US Trade is running the same …
Read More »EU supports Latin American candidates for WTO top job – report
SAO PAULO–The European Union threw its support this week behind Brazil’s Roberto Azevedo and Mexico’s Herminio Blanco to take over as head of the World Trade Organization after Director General Pascal Lamy steps down later this year, U.K. Business Secretary Vince Cable said Wednesday. Azevedo, the current Brazil representative at the WTO, “was one of two nominees put forward by …
Read More »ANZ Morning Brief: The costs of austerity
THE COSTS OF AUSTERITY. With recent debate over austerity and its likely costs, last night’s fiscal debt and deficit data for Europe made for interesting reading. Encouragingly, the Eurozone general government budget deficit fell to 3.7% of GDP in 2012 from 4.2% in 2011, the lowest since 2008, comparing favourably with deficits for the US and UK (over 8% of GDP) …
Read More »Azevedo, Pangestu have edge over Groser – Inside US Trade
Inside US Trade is predicting the race for the WTO Director-General”s job is narrowing to an Indonesia-Brazil showdown. As I noted in my column in the NZ Herald last week the key contest in the second “sudden death” round is between Groser, Brazil”s WTO ambassador Roberto Calvalho de Azevedo (reported as having an edge in diplomatic circles) and Indonesia”s former …
Read More »John Key sends China a direct message “New Zealand is a committed partner” – Boao Forum
Prime Minister John was on-cue, on-message and importantly on-time using his six minutes in front of Chinese President Xi Jinping to send a message that New Zealand is a committed partner to China and has much to offer in areas where the two countries complement each other. It’s five years ago to the day since NZ signed the bilateral free …
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