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Premium salmon carries Marlborough brand to world markets
NZ King Salmon has aligned with two of Japan’s largest retail centralized buying organisations (CBOs) to reach out to 80 supermarket chains comprising 2500 stores in the competitive but lucrative market.
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Qantas in Jetstar venture for Chinese market
Qantas has moved to tap into the huge market for cheaper airfares in China through the creation of a new joint venture, Jetstar Hong Kong, according to a report in the NZ Herald citing AAP.
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NZ baby food co Green Monkey sues Aperio Group
New Zealand baby food company Green Monkey is suing packaging manufacturer Aperio Group over the recall of almost $1 million worth of product after plastic disks were found in pouches of its organic puree.
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Apple misled customers about new iPad?
Apple Inc misled customers in Australia with claims the new iPad connects to 4G networks, when that’s not the case, the competition regulator said, according to a Bloomberg.
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Australia risks damaging Chinese relations after Huawei exclusion episode
The Australian government risks damaging relations with its largest trading partner because of revelations it will not let the company building its high speed broadband network buy equipment from Chinese firm Huawei, according to an article carried by Stock and Land.
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World's richest lost US$8 bln last week
The 20 richest people on Earth lost a combined USD$8 billion last week as markets fell on concerns that the global economic rebound was slowing, according to Gulf News, citing a Bloomberg report.
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Dubai plans to issue instant licences to investors
The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) is planning to issue instant trade licences to investors under a new ‘120 days hassle free licence' initiative that will be launched this year, according to Gulf News.
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Canada in talks for free trade deal with Japan
Canada and Japan have agreed to enter free-trade talks. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Japanese counterpart made the announcement following a bilateral meeting in Tokyo on Sunday, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
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Battle over China's rare earth exports
A dispute between China and the US, the EU and Japan over rare earth exports has simmered for some time, and the feud has escalated with the recent involvement of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), according to Xinhua News.
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MSC hikes freight rates from Far East to New Zealand
Geneva's Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced a planned general rate increase for transporting sea freight from the Far East to New Zealand.
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US bill to help New York apple farmers grow export
Legislation to help New York apple growers carry out their work more efficiently and reduce costs has been introduced by US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. The bill has been endorsed by the New York Apple Association and U.S. Apple Association, according to Fresh Plaza.com.
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PayPal co-founder Thiel sinks money into NZ venture fund
The Government has joined with Facebook billionaire Peter Thiel to create a $40 million venture capital fund aimed at getting Kiwi tech firms exporting, according to the NZ Herald.
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Moa Beer takes on US market with its green credentials
Natural ingredients, traditional brewing techniques and sustainable shipping practices have seen Moa Beer secure impressive deals with some of America’s top retail chains, according to Foodworks’s website.
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U.S. imposes import duties on Chinese solar panels
The U.S. Commerce Department announced a preliminary decision Tuesday to impose modest import duties on Chinese solar panels of below 5%, while continuing its probe into allegations by struggling U.S. producers that they are the victims of unfair competition, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Aussie farmers vote for higher levies to get better service
Australia's dairy farmers have given Dairy Australia the go-ahead to continue providing services to their industry, by voting to lift the Dairy Service Levy rate by 10 per cent, according to Stock and Land’s website.
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China heading for soft or hard landing?
Zhu Min, an International Monetary Fund official, remains optimistic about China's chances of avoiding economic troubles even as the latest data points to a further slump in the country's property market, according to ChinaDaily.com.
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iPad sells 3 mln units just after few days of launch
Just three days after Apple launched the newest iPad in stores, the company announced it has sold three million units, according to GulfNews.com.
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NZ opposition leader wants tougher foreign purchase conditions
New Zealand's opposition leader David Shearer wants a law change so governments have to throw out any foreign bid to buy New Zealand farms, unless the offer would result in more jobs and more exports than any New Zealand bid could, the NZ Herald reported.
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India and Australia Uni to develop iron-rich banana strain
Australia's Queensland University of Technology has signed an agreement with India's Department of Biotechnology for developing new strains of bananas to help counter iron-deficiency anaemia in India, according to FreshPlaza.com.
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