Why President Trump Hates Canadian Dairy — And Canada Insists On Protecting It
President Trump has railed against Canada for taking advantage of the U.S. when it comes to trade. A particular point of criticism is the dairy industry.
Threats to supply management concern dairy farmers
U.S. President Donald Trump’s Twitter storm accusing Canada of unfairness to American dairy farmers could have profound consequences for one local Jewish family.
Fall in the NZ dollar could be the saviour for dairy prices
The ground under dairy prices is looking shaky this season but it’s hoped the fall in the value of the New Zealand dollar will provide some safe footing.
US-China trade tensions count as dairy prices tumble 5 per cent
The ASB says trade tensions between the United States and China are behind the plunge in prices at the latest global dairy auction.
Trade deficit increases with EU
New Zealand’s two-way trade with the European Union (EU) was $22.2 billion for the year ended March 2018, Stats NZ said today.
China: a golden opportunity for Kiwi companies
China is a big, exciting and potentially highly lucrative market, but if you’re a Kiwi company looking to have a crack, it can be tough to know where to start. There are a few pointers that’ll set you on the right track.
Trade dispute causes dairy prices to tumble
Dairy Outlook: Economist is hopeful that declines in dairy product prices are an overreaction to the imposed tariffs and retaliation.
Trump's trade war comes to Wisconsin
Call it a tale of two manufacturers. On Monday, Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson, Inc. announced plans to shift some production of its iconic motorcycles overseas.
Global Dairy Trade marks its 10th anniversary
Ten years ago, Global Dairy Trade held it first online auction on the GDT Events platform with the aim of being the most credible and comprehensive provider of prices across core dairy ingredients.
Government extends ban on import of milk products from China for 6 months
The government has further extended the ban on import of milk and its products, including chocolates, from China for six months till December 23.