Key believes dairy payout could jump later this season
Prime Minister John Key says dairy prices could spike later this season as production both in New Zealand and overseas continues to fall. By GERALD PIDDOCK
New Zealand's as close as it's ever got to a free trade deal with India – John Key video
A free trade deal between New Zealand and India is more on track than ever before. By JO MOIR
Cricket star to join John Key on India trip
Prime Minister John Key will lead a business delegation to India next week – including former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum. By Nicholas Jones.
Trading-up the Free Trade Agreement with China
Only eight years have passed since New Zealand signed its free trade agreement with China and it is already out of date. The effects of the dated document are hitting some business hard, but what, if anything, can be done to get New Zealand a better deal?
Chinese-owned milk powder company donates $25,000 to National Party
A Chinese-owned milk powder company reprimanded by Prime Minister John Key for using his photo without permission in its advertising in 2012 has donated $25,400 to the National Party.
New Zealand's PM furious as British advert questions his country's dairy industry
New Zealand’s dairy industry may suffer a backlash after an animal rights group placed an advertisement in a U.K. newspaper highlighting what it says are cruel practices on the nation’s farms, Prime Minister John Key said.
#Fonterra products still being blocked from China
Almost a month after John Key’s trip to China to ease fears over Fonterra’s botulism scare, their products are still being blocked by Chinese authorities.
PM faces media over #botulism scare
Prime Minister John Key has gone live to millions of Chinese in two state media television interviews to explain the contamination scare involving Fonterra.
#Chinese President Xi Jinping Mocked by Own People After Scolding New Zealand PM John Key Over Food Safety
China’s President Xi Jinping was mocked by his own people after scolding New Zealand Prime Minister John Key over Fonterra’s food safety issues during a one-on-one meeting in Bali last Oct. 6.
PM staying out of Fonterra-Danone dispute
Prime Minister John Key is staying out of a commercial dispute between Fonterra and French dairy company Danone, which has been prompted by the botulism scare.