Prime Minister John Key will visit Antarctica from 17 to 21 January to highlight New Zealand’s interests and activities in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Key will visit New Zealand science and environmental management programmes, view New Zealand’s historic hut conservation projects, and participate in a ceremony celebrating the installation of Maori artwork at Scott Base. “New Zealand has a history of ground-breaking exploration, scientific …
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Face-to-Face: Bill Maroni
While on a short stop in Auckland, newzealandinc.com caught up with Bill Maroni – CEO & President of the United States -New Zealand Council. We talk about his upcoming event – the United States-New Zealand Pacific Partnership Forum 2013 – innovation within the space and the increasing importance of Pacific dialogue. essay writing service You can find our coverage in the …
Read More »Fifth US-NZ Pacific Partnership Forum – Washington DC, May 18-19.
custom research paper writing service The next United States New Zealand Pacific Partnership Forum promises to be a “truly global dialogue, focused on ‘defining what’s next’ for the NZ-US relationship in a pivotal year for the region.“ US NZ Council CEO and president Bill Maroni says 2013 will be a year of change and increasing focus on the Asia Pacific …
Read More »Obama seals 11th hour Budget deal with Republicans to avert fiscal cliff
President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans have reached a deal to avert the fiscal cliff on the last day of 2012. mobile phone tracking uk The upshot is income-tax rates will rise, unemployment benefits will be maintained and tax breaks for families of modest means. The deal also delays for two months part of the $US110 billion in spending cuts …
Read More »Race for WTO top job heats up – Five official candidates including NZ’s Tim Groser; Indonesia nomination still to complete paperwork
Two more candidates for the top World Trade Organisation job tossed their hats into the ring yesterday joining NZ’s Tim Groser and candidates from Costa Rica and Ghana. Groser’s candidacy – first revealed by this journalist in the NZ Herald in August – was expected. After four years as trade minister, Groser has polished his political skills and developed a …
Read More »Finally – Tim Groser bid for WTO top slot confirmed by NZ Govt
Prime Minister John Key said the Government has nominated Trade Minister Tim Groser for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. “Nominations have been called for by the end of December, and I can confirm that Mr Groser’s name has been put forward, with the New Zealand Government’s blessing,” says Key. “Given Tim Groser’s experience in trade, and …
Read More »China slashes tariff on infant milk formula – will NZ companies heed the price signal?
The New Zealand dairy industry is set to benefit by China’s decision to drastically slash the tariff on infant milk formula to bring down prices and secure supplies for its fast-growing middleclass. Buy MS Office 2010 Cheap The move comes just one day after China’s biggest dairy company Yili announced it will invest $214 million in establishing an infant milk …
Read More »Labour’s Chris “Hippie” Hipkins has fun at Hekia’s expense
2012 Report Card – Hekia must try harder As the school year winds to a close, Labour’s acting Education spokesperson, Chris Hipkins presents Hekia Parata’s 2012 Report Card, where she is assessed against National’s Standards. CLASS SIZES: Hekia Parata promised so much with her project to increase class sizes, but delivered so little. Hekia assured us she could save money and …
Read More »Dairy product prices rise 1.1 percent in final GDT auction of the year
Prices of dairy products rose in the final GlobalDairyTrade auction of the year, though whole milk powder, the biggest product by volume, fell for the fourth sale in a row, The GDT-TWI Price Index rose 1.1 percent compared to the last sale two weeks ago. The average winning price rose to US$3,311 a metric tonne from US$3,290 a tonne in …
Read More »China’s largest dairy player Yili scoops up Oceania; plans $214m investment in new NZ infant formula plant
China’s biggest dairy company is set to invest $214 million in a new infant milk powder plant in New Zealand driving more competition into Fonterra’s back yard. Yili said it was attracted by NZ’s “relatively cheap” raw milk prices, as well as, the free trade agreement between China and New Zealand, under which dairy import tariffs reduce to zero by …
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