Trade

NZ Inc’s Best of the Web: TPP

TPP talks have stalled this month but are set to resume later in August- NZ Inc has collected the best of the web on the latest developments. Andrew Robb over at the Sydney Morning Herald says given the collapse in negotiations last week, it’s crunch time for the TPPA. – Andrew Robb: It’s Crunch Time for the Trans-Pacific Partnership- Sydney …

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership: NZ Inc’s Best of the Web

New Zealand has been a hot topic for international TPP discussion as negotiation’s end draws near. ForeignPolicy.com has a tidy summary of what’s standing in the way of TPP as negotiations head toward their final stages, with coverage of Canada’s standoff with the United States and New Zealand over dairy. Here are the Remaining Hurdles to Obama’s Massive Asia Trade …

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NZ posts first trade deficit for June in six years as imports jump

New Zealand posted its first trade deficit for a June month in six years as imports rose more than expected. Statistics New Zealand said the country had a trade deficit of $60 million in June, its first deficit for the month since 2009, and contrary to economist expectations in a Reuters poll for a $100 million surplus. It compares with …

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Exporter earnings ripe for upgrades after kiwi dollar slump

Sharemarket analysts are expecting a slew of profit upgrades and new commentary from stock exchange-listed exporters in the upcoming earnings season following the recent slump in the value of the New Zealand dollar, says Andrew Bascand, the managing director of Wellington-based funds manager Harbour Asset Management. Among likely beneficiaries are businesses such as Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Nuplex Industries, Xero …

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From Soju to Sauvignon blanc: Korean FTA

When the New Zealand – Korea free trade agreement signed in March enters into force, tariffs will be eliminated on 48% of current goods. New Zealand’s exports to Korea current attract $229 million every year in duties. In the first year alone the free trade agreement will save an estimated $65 million in duties, and within 15 years of establishment the …

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70 years on: Korean Reunification – Bonanza or Bust?

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, and also the 70th anniversary of Korea’s division into North and South. Last month the World Journalists Conference was held throughout South Korea under the theme ‘the 70th anniversary of the division of Korea: Thinking about unification on the Korean Peninsula’. Na Kyung-won, Chairperson of the Foreign …

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Back to Hawaii – Trade Ministers to hunker down for four days to try and make final TPP breakthrough

Trade Ministers from the 12 negotiating countries for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will hold a four day ministerial in Maui from July 28-July 31 to try and get agreement on the thorny issues holding up the resolution of the deal. “The upcoming ministerial provides an important opportunity to build on this progress as we work to conclude the negotiation,” said the formal …

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And so it goes on …. 341 groups from 100+ countries call on WTO Members to Abandon Liberalization Push and Turnaround WTO Agenda

341 global civil society organizations – including development advocates, trade unions, farmers’ organizations, consumer and environmental groups from over 100 countries – sent a letter to WTO members today urging them to abandon the WTO expansion talks and instead focus on an urgent agenda to fix existing damaging rules in the WTO. July 31, 2015 is the date by which …

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Greece Default: The World Reacts – NZ INC’s Best of the Web

Wednesday July 8: After an emergency eurozone leaders’ summit in Brussels, and as the eurozone prepares for a full EU summit on Sunday, there is enormous pressure on the Greek government as the country is on the verge of running out of money. There is also pressure on the other eurozone leaders, with the current situation deemed the most critical …

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