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NZ's new Ministry of Science & Innovation
The Ministry of Science and Innovation is a new agency it also brings together the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (the Foundation) and the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) and assumes responsibility for the policy and investment functions of both agencies.
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China's Guang Dong provinces buys from Brazil
Guangdong's imports from Brazil rose 11.8% year on year to USD$1.77 billion in 2010.
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Really Great SuperFood
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Knitting Wools to the UK
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Abalone, Green-lip mussels
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Food, Health Care, Wool
Food, health care products, wool pro
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Raw Sheep Skin
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Wine, Milk Powder, Paua
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Timber Logs to Philippines
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NZ's boat builder to build America's Cup catamarans
The New Zealand marine industry is worth around NZD$1.7 billion and employs over 10,000 people. The sector is aiming to grow to $2.6 billion by 2015 and this contract will help attract further business.
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China not manipulating currency -- US Treasury
Since the June 19, 2010 announcement by China's central bank of greater exchange rate flexibility, its currency, also known as renminbi has appreciated 3.7% against the dollar, or about 6% annualised. The renminbi has appreciated 26% in total against the dollar since 2005.
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British Airways passengers face higher fare
BA increased its surcharge — a levy imposed on fares to cover the rising cost of oil — after admitting its fuel bill was in excess of £7 million (NZD$14.6 million) a day.
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S'pore-China bilateral trade jumps 25%
China is currently Singapore's third largest trading partner, the second largest source of tourist arrivals, and top investment destination.
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Tight supplies keep NZ lamb prices strong
Some 19.3 million head of lamb are expected to be exported, a drop of 7.7% compared to last season. Despite the lower volume of lambs, higher prices will see export receipts for the season total around $2.6 billion.
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