Charles Finny
Texas senator Ted Cruz questions NZ's loyalty to US
Stormy trade winds are brewing, as United States President Trump announces more tariffs and influential Texas senator Ted Cruz questions New Zealand's loyalty. Former senior government trade… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 7 November 2024
On today's episode, former US president Donald Trump will soon be back in office. The republican candidate clinched the election win last night after taking crucial swing states Pennsylvania, Georgia… Audio
What does a Trump victory mean for NZ's economy?
What does a Donald Trump victory mean for New Zealand's economy? Former senior government trade deal negotiator Charles Finny spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
UK newest member of CPTPP
The government's biggest international trade meeting in New Zealand since the pandemic has just taken place with the UK becoming the newest member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for… Audio
The Week in Detail: Crisis comms, Covid-19, and forfeiting feta
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Crisis comms, Covid-19, and forfeiting feta
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioGetting the EU trade deal across the line
How hard was it to get a free trade deal with the European Union across the line? Audio
Getting the EU trade deal across the line
How hard was it to get a free trade deal with the European Union across the line?
AudioMeat and dairy unhappy with EU trade agreement
It's a done deal. After four years of stiff negotiations, New Zealand has locked in a free-trade agreement with the European Union.
It's estimated the deal will boost Kiwi exporter's revenue by… Audio
America's Cup: Campaigners disappointed regatta leaving NZ
After New Zealand's last success at the America's cup a group launched to campaign against the regatta moving offshore.
The Kiwi Home Defence Group was headed by Mark Dumphy, a businessman who… Audio
Why are port workers' vaccination rates falling short?
Delta is looming large on the horizon, so why are so many workers at our ports - one of the most vulnerable entry points - so reluctant to get the vaccine. Just last week the Port of Tauranga faced a… Audio
Exporters hoping China kerfuffle does not affect them
Exporters are hoping China and New Zealand can keep the politics out of their long-standing trade relationship.
The Government has joined a group of United States allies who have pointed the finger… Audio
NZ's 'political capital' on show as host of online Apec
New Zealand will host a video conference with the globe's heavy-hitters overnight - bringing together the leaders of Apec to discuss the Covid-19 crisis.
The meeting has been billed as extraordinary… Audio
Former trade negotiator on R-CEP
Eight years of negotiations has culminated in the government signing what is the world's largest free-trade agreement by population and GDP.
New Zealand is one of 15 Asia-Pacific countries to join… Audio
Former diplomat Charles Finny on extradition treaty
A former trade negotiator says he expects China will suspend extradition arrangements with this country in response to rising tensions between the countries.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced… Audio
Media, Trade and Anzac Day
The government's revealed a $50m package for media - but will it actually help newspapers? Plus how is our trade sector doing and don't forget, it's Anzac Day tomorrow. Audio
UK election result expected for spur post-Brexit trade deal
The Conservatives' decisive victory in the British elections is expected to spur New Zealand's negotiators to work out a post-Brexit trade deal.
The re-elected Prime Minister Boris Johnson has won a… Audio
Dancing with elephants
The US/China trade war has definitely escalated this month, surprising most of the global economy.
Bernard Hickey looks at how we got here and where it leaves us. Audio
The secret battle of the CPTPP
The CPTPP was more than a decade in the making.
This is a little known story about the 11th hour change that made the 11-country trade agreement what it is today. Audio
Theresa May survives but what does that mean for trade?
the British Prime Minister Theresa May has won a no-confidence vote in her government this morning - 306 votes against her govt, 325 in favour. The victory may come as some solace to Mrs May - after a… Audio