
McClay blasts Government over tariffs
Todd McClay thinks Trade Minister David Parker should go to Washington and make NZ's case.
Todd McClay thinks Trade Minister David Parker should go to Washington and make NZ's case.
Trump brings in a political hawk as he risks a trade war between the US and China.
The White House said the China benefits far more than the US from their trade relations.
Tighter visa policies for Chinese students are also being considered.
Shares of Chevron and Exxon Mobil both rose with the price of oil.
COMMENT: New Zealand steel makers could do with some protection too.
Ardern says she would raise a proposed ban on homosexuality with Indonesia's President.
PM to hold bilateral meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Wellington on Monday
Seller also offering a jar of baby rabbits that looks "great when lit up".
To many, Trump's tariffs looks a very bad idea, but some US workers see it differently.
In 1929 global trade was worth $4 billion, four years later it had shrunk by two thirds.
Berries eyed as next billion-dollar export business by new joint venture.
Economists anticipate that the economy will remain subdued in the coming quarters.
Growth disappointed in the fourth quarter, as agriculture faced dry conditions.
The GDP figures are expected to show the economy accelerated in the fourth quarter.
The local stock market has recovered from February's turmoil but may face more volatility
In a rare move, British diplomats called in New Zealand media for a briefing.
NZ such a small producer that it represents no threat to US manufacturers.
There are growing concerns over China's theft of IP developed elsewhere.
COMMENT: The penny's finally dropped about what's going on in the blond bomb blast's head.
Of course, the problem with any high-risk strategy is that it can backfire spectacularly.
If 28-nation EU cannot secure an exemption, it has threatened to retaliate.
COMMENT:US trade drama has overshadowed important changes in China that we need to digest.
COMMENT: TPP is a step towards fulfilling one of the United Nations dreams.
US President Donald Trump is making a bold gamble.
JPMorgan boss warned stock markets could suffer a "deep correction" within three years.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson expects officials to seek an exemption to new US tariffs
COMMENT: New Zealand will not escape Trump's trade war.
US Donald President Trump has this morning signed off on tariffs sparking trade war fears