19th May 2014
JOHN MCKINNON NAMED AS NZ’S NEW AMBASSADOR TO CHINA
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully has named John McKinnon QSO as New Zealand’s next Ambassador to China. “New Zealand’s relationship with China has become one of… Read More
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully has named John McKinnon QSO as New Zealand’s next Ambassador to China. “New Zealand’s relationship with China has become one of… Read More
As the global economy begins to show signs of recovery, CEOs around the world are starting to shift from survival mode and focusing on growth instead. But for China’s CEOs who have… Read More
PwC’s quarterly magazine highlights the big business issues impacting New Zealand organisations, now and in the future. Inside Adding Value, you can explore leading business insights,… Read More
Alibaba Group is sending their Tmall team to deliver a talk on their eCommerce model to help NZ business selling to China. The event will be held at the Langham Hotel in… Read More
Leading curators, historians and other experts will present insights into China’s art, culture and history at Te Papa, on 15 May 2014. This gathering promises to bring together leaders in their fields, along… Read More
The New Zealand Herald has released a special report on China Business this month. The report include interviews and articles from a range of key players in the business, education, political and dairy arenas. Read More
Ambassador Wang Lutong gave his first public lecture in New Zealand to a full house at Victoria University of Wellington. The lecture focused on New Zealand-China relations with particular emphasis on looking ahead and… Read More
NZ China Council is glad to be a supporter of the Bananas NZ Going Global International Conference this year. The conference is a popular event which celebrates and explores the journeys of local… Read More
As part of the Asia NZ Foundation Speaker’s Series, Matthew McDougall from Digital Jungle was invited to gave a lecture on the Chinese Digital Landscape. Matthew talked about how the Chinese digital… Read More
From 22 Mar to 22 Jun 2014, you can visit two extraordinary exhibitions from China at Te Papa Museum in Wellington. Throne of Emperors and Shi Lu: A revolution in paint will immerse you in the ancient and recent history… Read More
New Zealand’s economic ties with China have been strengthened with a deal to allow direct trading of the New Zealand dollar against the Chinese currency the renminbi or yuan. Read More
In the March/April issue # 32 of the Exporter magazine, Pat English, executive director of The New Zealand China Council, commented that the challenges for our exporters are as great, if not greater, than ever,… Read More
New Zealand China Council (NZCC) hosted Madam Hu Xiaolian, Deputy Governor Peoples Bank of China on the 27th February for a round table discussion with New Zealand banks and financial institutions. A… Read More
Over the weekend, Asst Minister Zheng Zeguan was hosted by the New Zealand China Council at Villa Maria. The Assistant Minister was in New Zealand for bilateral discussions and before returning to China, he met… Read More
A story of connections across three chapters; the story of a country that’s open to the new. Read More
New Zealand China Council hosted the “China Business Partnership Forum” on the 12th of February 2014, at Sky City Conventions Centre in Auckland. The Forum was an important opportunity to strengthen and deepen… Read More
Dairy farms owner and milk products manufacturer, Synlait Milk Ltd based in Dunsandel, South Canterbury, has won the supreme award at the HSBC NZCTA China Business Awards 2013 – announced at a… Read More
2013 World Class New Zealand Awards – The Rt Hon Sir Donald McKinnon ONZ GCVO receives the World Class New Zealand Supreme Award Sir Don McKinnon, whose life’s work has involved extending the commercial and… Read More
The New Zealand China Council has appointed Patrick English as Executive Director. Mr English recently returned to New Zealand following a term as New Zealand Consul General and Trade Commissioner in Guangzhou,… Read More