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Iwi has 'major concerns' as council weighs selling chunk of port shares
Iwi leader claims there's already 'lots of interest from overseas companies'.
Iwi teams up with WelTec to Try-a-Trade, over a seven-week course.
The initiative is aimed at those 18+ who are not employed or studying.
‘Fast Track Bill’ could breach free trade deals
Proposed bill could put NZ in breach of its latest free trade deals.
Another wayward container ship shows world trade’s fragility
New York Times: Bridge accident adds to strains already confronting global supply chain.
Carmakers and insurers brace for Baltimore bridge collapse fallout
Financial Times: Suppliers face bottlenecks in crucial US entry point.
Gor-gone-zola: Some NZ cheeses to be renamed after EU deal
NZ Specialist Cheesemakers' Association says it has seven years to find alternative names.
Trade Aid to close stores: Business to focus on import, wholesale and online sales
The company's finances have taken a hit during cost-of-living crisis and low sales.
NZ-China relationship: What's worrying our biggest trading partner
China's Foreign Minister visits New Zealand.
Plans to escape giant warehouse: Fonterra/Port of Tauranga JV seeks tenants
Intermodal freight hub expansion back in 2016 was hailed as a big leap forward.
'That's a win-win': Winston Peters sees path to trade victories after India trip
Peters returns from India touting wins on direct flights, trade, and security.
'The meat industry has been the toughest of the lot': Alliance chairman stands down
He talks about the tough China market and getting a free-trade deal with India.
Wairoa legend to take big dig energy to national excavator finals
Thomas Perston says it's not just about digging holes.
Freedom Furniture loses $9m, taps parent's support to pay debts
Red Sea terrorism disrupting supply chain, racheting up freight costs.
They wanted a backyard pool - as soon as workers arrived, things 'didn't feel right'
Warren Hanger has spent $80,000 on what is currently a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Billionaire Graeme Hart's US companies make $15b revenue
How did two American businesses owned by NZ's wealthiest man perform in 2023?
Nexus of nefarious influences hurting NZ manufacturing
Pressures from inflation, high interest rates made year tough for $31 billion sector.
ANZ's Commodities Index gained 3.5 per cent in February
The twin canal crises are impacting smaller Kiwi exporters especially.
Exports struggle to get good prices but NZ trade deficit still shrinks
Expensive imports gobble up some of our strong export volumes.
'Time's up': Major export gateway Port of Tauranga runs out of container berth space
No room left to take on new shipping services.
DCANZ calls for capping of agricultural subsidies
'Agricultural subsidies need to be a central focus of Ministerial Conference discussions.'
Shane Te Pou: NZ has nothing much to offer India
OPINION: We are too small for Indian politicians to expend political capital on.