The US is in the box seat for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) negotiations but despite the Americans’ clear negotiating clout – obvious on the outskirts of the TPP talks at SkyCity Convention Centre – things are not plain sailing. The powerful US Chamber of Commerce has made it clear that the TPP deal is important to America’s future …
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NZ well positioned for 2050, says Economist executive editor
“Surpringly well positioned for 2050”. That is how Daniel Franklin, editor of The Economist summed up New Zealand’s long-term economic position. Population growth was cited as a critical driver for growth, much the same as the Asian economy. That same Asian economy will be relied on to sustain continued growth also says Franklin. “New Zealand is surprisingly well positioned for the world …
Read More »Around the Web Special – TPP
With TPP front and centre on New Zealand’s agenda this next fortnight as Auckland plays host to the 15th round of negotiations, newzealandinc.com is running some special around the webs to gauge what’s being said about TPP around the globe. The New Zealand Herald TPP anything but plain sailing Fran O’Sullivan discusses the intricacies of negotiating the terms of TPP, quoting the …
Read More »Inclusion of Canada & Mexico in TPP negotiations ‘majorly significant’ – Stephen Jacobi
At the 15th round of negotiations for TPP in Auckland, two new negotiating partners – Canada and Mexico have joined the table. International Business Forum executive director Stephen Jacobi spoke to newzealandinc.com on the significance both nations had for New Zealand if they are brought into any future TPP agreement. Jacobi said Canada as an economy that was close to …
Read More »ANZ Morning Brief – Obama rejects Republican counter-offer on fiscal cliff
GLOBAL MARKETS: Another quiet session overnight with sentiment mixed and little in the way of key macro events to provide market direction. US fiscal cliff negotiations continue with President Obama rejecting the latest Republican counter-offer of US$800bn in reduced revenues. On the data front, the New York ISM surprised to the upside in November. US equities were a touch weaker ahead …
Read More »PGG Wrightson and Agria plan high-profile agriculture showcase in China’s West
PGG Wrightson and its majority shareholder Agria have signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Administrative Authority for Yangling Agricultural High-Tech Industries Demonstration Zone. In a statement to the New York Stock Exchange the companies said they will develop a high-profile agriculture showcase under the name, The China Yangling – New Zealand Agriculture Showcase. The Companies expect to benefit from preferential …
Read More »Around the Web Special – TPP
With TPP front and centre on New Zealand’s agenda this next fortnight as Auckland plays host to the 15th round of negotiations, newzealandinc.com is running some special around the webs to gauge what’s being said about TPP around the globe. Updated: TV3 News (New Zealand) Key says ignore Trans-Pacific Partnership protesters TV3 updates the news coming out of the TPP negotiations in …
Read More »Never mind press secretaries – Obama takes to twitter with fiscal cliff message
In an effort to try and connect with the public about his fiscal cliff message, US President Barack Obama did what had worked so well for him in his election campaigns – he tweeted. The President opted to connect directly with Americans about fiscal cliff negotiations by personally responding to select vocal detractors of his proposed solutions on taxes and spending. …
Read More »TPP Talk – Why are negotiations confidential?
TPP negotiations involve 11 countries working towards agreement across a range of complex, sensitive issues. A common element to any international trade process is the need to consider requests that negotiating partners raise. That is not to say that all proposals can be accommodated. In some cases they can’t, at least not without changes that take into account different policy …
Read More »Symposium on the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of New Zealand-China Diplomatic Relations
Opening Ceremony Li Xiangyang, Director General of the National Institute of International Strategy (CASS) welcomed participants and the audience to the event and opened the day’s proceedings. The first keynote speaker was Huang Haotao, Secretary General of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Prof Huang focussed on the many achievements over the past 40 years of diplomatic relations and the …
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