China seeks win-win cooperation with New Zealand, Australia
In April 2024, Chinese visitors accounted for 10 percent of the 225,000 overseas visitors who arrived in New Zealand, ranking second behind Australian tourists, according to the country’s statistics department, Stats NZ.
China, Uruguay eye deepening ties as Lacalle starts China visit
President Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay arrived in Beijing Capital International Airport on Monday morning, kick-starting his state visit to China from Monday to Friday.
What’s next for China’s infant formula market?
Nestlé’s plans to close an infant formula manufacturing plant in response to China’s low fertility rate has sent shockwaves through the industry. What opportunities lie ahead for infant formula makers and how is regulation changing the market?
HOW FAR IS CHINA’S SLOWDOWN SPREADING? ASK A DAIRY FARMER 6,000 MILES AWAY
Weak demand among Chinese consumers for milk is rippling out to the rolling hills of New Zealand.
Lessons for India from China’s food import
In our country where mainline economists revel in cut-paste prescriptions in the name of agricultural reforms, China’s example illustrates how the transformation from state-regulated to market-oriented farming has brought it to the brink of an unmanageable food crisis.