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Alan Oxley: Trade deals need to remain focused on trade

By Alan Oxley Last week’s APEC Leaders’ Meeting in Beijing was more significant than many business leaders realise – and certainly more important than the anti-trade protests that gained headlines across New Zealand. For the first time, there was a genuine agreement – and push — on  a broader Free Trade Agreement for the Asia Pacific (FTAAP). The prime mover …

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New Zealand export log prices edge up in November; Chinese demand remains weak

New Zealand export log prices edged up in November although demand from China, the country’s largest market, is likely to remain subdued until the second quarter of next year. The average wharf gate price for New Zealand A-grade logs rose to $98.1 a tonne, from a revised $96.3 a tonne in October, according to Agrifax’s monthly survey of exporters, forest …

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NZX signs MOU with freshly-licensed Bank of China

NZX, New Zealand’s stock market operator, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bank of China to develop financial products, with a focus on the agricultural sector and capital markets. The deal will see the stock market operator and one of China largest state-owned commercial banks develop and promote products to both New Zealand and Chinese customers, the Wellington-based company said in a …

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