Concern that new government’s requirement that 16,000 public buildings choose wool carpets and other products will simply open the door to cheap British woollen imports
Trade
Steel yourself for new govt’s climate agreement
The extent to which our climate responses will be compromised is about to become clear
Good vibrations as US deal gets NZ sports recovery product on shelves
A health-tech company’s partnership with a major US firm will mean its products will be in thousands of stores globally
Global climate action still not enough – new report
Our chances of keeping warming below 1.5C are rapidly slipping away
Fishing firms lose sustainability certification, impacting exports
Seafood NZ self-suspends accreditation for key orange roughy fishery, as our biggest fishing company reports slower catches.
Roaring start to deer velvet export season
Health benefit breakthroughs good news for velvet exporters
Trouble for the biggest café company you’ve never heard of
It's the coffee company you've never heard of – until the failure of one of its cafe chains
Taxpayer investment in salvaging coastal shipping founders
Not clear whether Waka Kotahi will be able to claw back public funding for aborted cargo project
Canadian diplomacy curdles when it comes to milk
A dairy dispute between New Zealand and Canada has both claiming victory
NZ wins hard-fought victory over Canada in dairy trade dispute
The time and cost of forcing 'the world's friendliest nation' to comply with the rules of new trade deal bode ill for when more intransigent countries like the UK or China dig in their heels.
Exporters bullish on Chinese economic woes
China's meteoric growth may be coming to an end, but opportunity apparently still remains
All the milk in China can't avert farm-fed economic downturn
Farmers are already tightening their belts – but the whole economy will suffer