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Susan Harris says NZ exporters need to be aware of, and prepared for, carbon tariffs being developed by two of their most important premium export markets
Andrew Sheng & Xiao Geng highlight the challenges China faces in implementing its 'dual circulation' strategy
We could need 6 times more of the minerals used for renewables and batteries. How can we avoid a huge increase in mining impacts?
Yu Yongding takes aim at Chinese and Western leaders who are tempted by the idea of economic decoupling
Rana Mitter explains why Chinese leaders are paying particularly close attention to the turmoil in Russia
A BRICS currency is unlikely to dislodge dollar any time soon – but it signifies growing challenge to established economic order
Diane Coyle reflects on the legacy of modern economics' founding father, Adam Smith, and his work's relevance to current conditions
Nicholas Khoo unpicks Biden's recent characterisation of Xi's role in China, and says that Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has got his facts wrong on this matter
New data proves almost no one uses Bitcoin as currency. It’s actually more like gambling, John Hawkins writes
Keun Lee say that eschewing artificial intelligence would do far more harm to workers than embracing it
Rabobank thinks the hype cycle is over for disruptive food products, and most incremental innovation is back based on traditional ingredients
Wing Thye Woo explains why the US and China should seek to detach trade policy from technology and national-security issues
20th Jun 23, 3:02pm
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Wing Thye Woo explains why the US and China should seek to detach trade policy from technology and national-security issues
Joseph Stiglitz & Tommaso Faccio call for new talks to improve on the flawed international agreement of 2 years ago on a global minimum corporate tax
20th Jun 23, 10:57am
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Joseph Stiglitz & Tommaso Faccio call for new talks to improve on the flawed international agreement of 2 years ago on a global minimum corporate tax
The World Gold Council says 'recessions have been good for gold in the past' but notes the gold price has been rangebound and it will take a re-established link to the 10-year US TIP yield to regain any upward momentum
Cutting GST on fresh produce won’t help those most in need, a targeted approach works better, Ranjana Gupta says
Michael Strain predicts that artificial intelligence, like previous technological advances, will improve human welfare
Kevin Trenberth says El Niño combined with global warming means big changes for New Zealand’s weather
Why insurance companies are pulling out of California and Florida, and how to fix some of the underlying problems
George Soros calls attention to the growing challenges posed by AI, climate change, and the war on Ukraine
Jack Santa Barbara argues we need to highlight the magnitude of the ecological challenges we face in order to respond appropriately
Jim O'Neill questions the increasingly popular sentiment that AI technology will be economically destabilising
Gernot Wagner offers lessons for navigating the climate-tech field, one that is fraught with hype, unintended consequences, and other pitfalls
Angela McGaughran says New Zealand needs to up its biosecurity game to protect the country from the next devastating pest threat
Housing and heritage aren’t mutually exclusive – a few basic rules can help get the balance right
The war in Ukraine is escalating and New Zealand will not escape the consequences, Nicholas Khoo says