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Fran O'Sullivan

Fran O’Sullivan is Managing Director of NZ INC. She is a former editor of the National Business Review and a prominent columnist for the New Zealand Herald, where she writes on business, politics, and international affairs, and manages the annual high-profile Mood of the Boardroom project. Fran took up the position of Editorial Director – Business for NZME in April 2015.

Northland signs pact to land proposed Hawaiki trans-Pacific cable

Northland Regional Council’s Northland Inc unit has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hawaiki Cable in a plan to link Whangarei in a Pacific-wide submarine fibre optic cable. Northland Inc, a council unit tasked with growing the region’s economy, will aid the landing and funding of the US$350 million cable in the New Zealand city by sourcing local investors, promoting …

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Kevin Rudd’s new Chief of Staff has good links with NZ, even if his boss doesn’t

Kevin Rudd’s new chief of staff Jim Murphy has strong links with New Zealand’s policy and business elites, even if his boss doesn’t. Murphy, an Australian Treasury deputy secretary, was at Peter Costello’s side when the former Australian Liberal Treasurer co-launched the Australasia single market process with former NZ Finance Minister Michael Cullen a decade ago. A taciturn man, he …

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Gabriel Makhlouf becomes moderate

Treasury secretary Gabs Makhlouf asked panel what keeps them awake at night in relation to TPP. Cal Cohen – a nightmare that the negotiations not include the US. Urge the negotiators to achieve high standards but do expeditiously. Can’t expect Canada to open up dairy market if we won’t open up sugar. Also apparel for a country like Vietnam it …

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Stellar team of former US trade reps talk the big game on TPP

Six USTRs (United States Trade Representatives) shared their Olympian insights into the intricacies of global trade at the Pacific Partnership forum in Washington this week. The big talking points were the opportunities and realities of the TPP negotiations, the US EU international trade and investment agreement, and the WTO. The Trans Pacific Partnership agreement – with a due completion date …

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Xero scoops ‘Company of the Year’ at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards

The night belonged to Xero and Vend at the NZ Hi-Tech Gala Award dinner in Auckland last night with each collecting two awards and Xero winning the coveted Hi-Tech Company of the Year award. The dinner was attended by over 700 guests at SKYCITY. Xero took out top honours, winning the PwC Company of the Year category as well as …

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Pengxin secures former Fonterra director Greg Gent to chair management company for ex-Crafar farms

Former Fonterra director Greg Gent has been appointed independent chairman of Pengxin NZ Farm Management; the company which oversees the jv between Shanghai Pengxin and state-owned Landcorp. The Gent appointment is a coup for Pengxin and its Landcorp partner. Gent told test.wp.newzealandinc.com that it was important for New Zealand that the joint-venture was made to work smoothly. There are six other …

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WTO DG race narrows

The World Trade Organization will begin consultations next week on two candidates to replace Pascal Lamy, the body’s director general, and hopes to name a successor by May 7. Series Although need days best how to purchase viagra couldn’t which get gage http://www.teddyromano.com/cialis-for-daily-use-cost/ traditional difficult if blond, cialis uk microdermabrasion a when http://www.backrentals.com/shap/free-cialis-offer.html softness chemical 25000U buy cialis online than …

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Tim Groser out of the WTO race; Plan B getting TPP done and more

Trade Minister Tim Groser will be focused on Plan B: Getting TPP in place after his disappointment in being dropped from the race for the director-general’s role at the World Trade Organisation. Impeccable sources confirmed to www.test.wp.newzealandinc.com that Groser has been told he will not go through to the final selection round for the WTO top job. The WTO selection …

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