Chinese investment in Australia fell over 50 percent in 2019, despite record trading year
Chinese investment in Australia fell by 58 percent in 2019, despite also recording a jump in bilateral trade, according to a new report by the University of Sydney and financial services giant KPMG.
Battling protectionism
Business won’t be ‘as usual’ after Covid-19-related restrictions are lifted, Phil Edmonds reports.
The Dairy Plan needs fresh eyes to unify
Earlier this year, I was asked to weigh in on the proposed Dairy Plan and my personal hopes for the industry based on its success.
The $700m bombshell that could explain Fonterra’s results postponement
Fonterra has delayed its walk up the annual results aisle by two weeks, after earlier warning it will make a multi-million dollar loss.
Fonterra’s global ambitions sour dairy group’s fortunes
New Zealand dairy giant saddled with huge debts after expanding into overseas markets.
Dairy sector risks credit squeeze
Significant changes proposed by the Reserve Bank to the amount of capital banks have to hold in reserve could put the squeeze on lending to the dairy sector.
Brain tumour felled Fonterra's last hands on chairman
Comment: John Wilson who died on Monday at just 54 years of age was possibly the last Fonterra chairman to take a hands on approach to governing New Zealand’s largest company.
Brain tumour felled Fonterra’s last hands on chairman
Comment: John Wilson who died on Monday at just 54 years of age was possibly the last Fonterra chairman to take a hands on approach to governing New Zealand’s largest company.
Woolworths’ Drought Relief Milk has given $3.1 million to dairy farmers
A bid to help drought-stricken dairy farmers stay afloat amid crippling drought has seen $3.1 million in relief payments split between farms.