New Zealand infrastructure investment firm Infratil has launched a new renewable energy investment company, Mint Renewables, in partnership with investment firm Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
The government appears to be open to the idea of striking a free trade agreement with India which excludes dairy, but Fonterra is not on board. Fonterra general manager trade strategy Justine Arroll
When you ask Beef and Lamb chief executive Sam McIvor what he thinks of New Zealand’s new free trade agreement with the European Union, he answers by saying you never turn down better market access.
By Sophie Boot Sept. 27 (BusinessDesk) - Investment advisory firm Saturn Portfolio Management has lost a court battle with pension provider i-Select after a judge rejected its allegations of a conspi
Heartland Group chief executive Jeff Greenslade says the bank’s potential growth in the Australian market is a “pretty exciting” opportunity for the company. Yesterday, the dual-listed banking g
Utilities software firm Gentrack has employed 50 engineers in India as part of its strategic reset, partly due to a critical shortage of tech workers inhibiting sector growth. Gentrack’s new chief e
Dairy co-operative Fonterra and India’s Future Consumer agreed to wind down a small joint venture in India after significant challenges caused by covid-19. The co-op entered the joint venture as a �
By Pattrick Smellie in Mumbai Nov. 7 (BusinessDesk) - Stalled free trade negotiations with India have taken a positive step forward with a commitment from the Indian Agriculture Minister, Radha Mohan
Prime minister Chris Hipkins is defending a decision to visit China over India despite now proposing to visit India within 100 days of being elected. National party leader Christopher Luxon promised t
India’s union cabinet chaired by prime minister Narendra Modi has approved a proposal to open a consulate general of India in Auckland. The prime minister's office said the consulate is expected to
By Paul McBeth Oct. 9 (BusinessDesk) - Abano Healthcare predicts 2019 margins will get squeezed as it speeds up plans to acquire new dental practices while business across the Tasman still struggles.�
Foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta has completed one of the longest trips to India by a high-ranking politician in recent times, but it comes at a time when the relationship between New Zealand and India.
New Zealand’s push to embrace India could become a “shallow engagement” unless the country decides to do more than sponsor a few trade missions, the global head of ANZ bank says. NZ’s new g
JP Morgan Asset Management and Craigs Investment Partners announced a strategic partnership with a multi-year memorandum of understanding. The partnership aims to leverage the strengths of both organi
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters will attend the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday before heading to Canberra to meet the foreign ministers of Australia and India. In Canberra, Peters will attend and speak
Nearly one in two infrastructure projects being delivered by government agencies are experiencing delays and transport dominates future spending intentions, a new monitoring report says. Treasury rele
One of the top Google questions about listed airport and utilities tech company Gentrack asks how much it is paying staff at its Pune, India office. The software firm, which offers customer metering
Newly appointed trade minister Todd McClay will make forays to Singapore and India before Christmas to establish the groundwork for deeper trade relationships, prime minister Christopher Luxon says. A
After his trip to India, Auckland mayor Wayne Brown says he wants to wake local businesses up to the opportunities the massive market represents. He’s also keen to explore how Indian businesses, i
By Pattrick Smellie March 5 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand companies looking to do business in India should move beyond a mutual love of cricket and not wait for a free-trade agreement before seeking
The government will temporarily suspend flights from India as it tries to work out how to mitigate the impact of rising covid-19 cases overseas creating a spike in infections at New Zealand’s border
By Pattrick Smellie May 4 (BusinessDesk) - Fast-growing tourism and international student arrivals from India make it time to consider direct flights between New Zealand and major Indian cities, says.
The Asia New Zealand Foundation marked its 30th anniversary on Tuesday with a summit at Parliament’s Grand Hall. Attendees heard about a sports diplomacy push from NZ to India that has long been rum
By Suze Metherell Oct. 21 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's annual net migration rose to a record in September, beating government forecasts, as the inflow was spurred by student arrivals from India and
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