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Australia, NZ have new permissible level for steviol glycosides
Australia and New Zealand’s food standards body has approved an application for higher maximum permitted levels of steviol glycosides in ice cream and several beverage categories, which will enable a more acceptable taste profile in finished products, according to FoodNavigator.com.
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NZ's YikeBike gets model upgrade
The Christchurch company that developed the electric folding YikeBike has just launched a new Fusion model – a slightly heavier version of the original carbon fibre bike but a bit lighter on the pocket.
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Farm fertiliser, lamb, beer for Fiji
A visitor to the Centre is interested in farm fertiliser, lamb and beer.
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Health, beauty & more for Luxembourg & Middle East
A Trade Centre visitor enquired about a number of products for Luxembourg and potentially
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Milk powder plus non dairy creamer for India
We have been contacted via email by someone based in Sydney, Australia, who says he has trade interests in Australia and NewZealand over many years, and 35 years of trade experience in total.
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Specialist Sauces for the Middle East
A client of a New Zealand Trade Centre partner, Multi Freight, wants to find a manuf
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Marine and Insulation Products for French Polynesia
A Centre visitor is interested in marine and insulation products for French Polynesia for sale di
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Gourmet Foods for Singapore
A centre visitor is looking for a range of gourmet food products suitable for s
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Wood Pulp for China
An Auckland-based company wants to source wood pulp for China.
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Fresh Pumpkins for Japan
A company in Okayama, Japan is looking for fresh New Zealand pumpkins to impor
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Bottled red wine for China
An importer and wholesaler in China, with a base in Sydney, Australia, is lookin
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Skin care in Australia
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Gourmet foods & health spa products
Do you have unique NZ gourmet food products? Looking at a mid to premium market?
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EU slaps anti-dumping duty on China's coated paper
China is opposing the European Union's decision to impose its first-ever anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on imports from China, according to Xinhua.
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Plastic to take over as packaging for longer shelf life?
The packaging product by Netstal consists of a barrier foil which is positioned between the injected layers of plastic. This allows the product to preserve food over long periods of time, with a shelf-life that is comparable to metal tins, claims the machinery supplier.
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Google to sell laptops based on Chrome web browser
The first laptops running on a Google-designed software system will go on sale in the US and six other countries next month, according to a report in GulfNews.com.
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Volkswagen to make electric cars with Chinese partner
German carmaker Volkswagen is to launch electric cars in China under a new Kaili brand together with FAW Group, joining other foreign players in the race to develop the fledgling sector in China, according to Foxbusiness.com.
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China's solar energy market set to boom
China's solar energy industry is ready to boom in the next 10 years with the nation expected to become a major photovoltaic-module consumer after being the biggest exporter, according to ChinaDaily.com.
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Qantas to pay $6.5 mln for price fixing
The New Zealand High Court has ordered Qantas Airways Ltd to pay a $6.5 million penalty for breaches of the Commerce Act, the highest penalty to date in New Zealand for price fixing.
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The $14 bln-peril caused by food bugs in USA
Campylobacter, salmonella and Listeria are among a handful of foodborne bugs that cost the US billions of dollars a year and blight the quality of life for million of victims, according to FoodProductionDaily.com.
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