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Is the Red Sea the world's next major trade chokepoint?
The Iranian military has threatened shipping in the Gulf, Red Sea, and the Gulf of Oman if the US naval blockade continues.
The threats made by gener…
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The Huddle: What do we make of the Government's handling of the fuel crisis?
Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and artist and local Government politician Oscar Kightley joined in on a discussion …
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Universal pain and gloom for all sectors as fuel crisis bites
Westpac Senior Analyst Satish Ranchhod discusses why the forestry sector is particularly vulnerable.
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Is the Government too casual with fuel crisis?
Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones says they remain confident about New Zealand's fuel supply, but remain ready to act further if necessary.
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Moo-la Farmers react to Fonterra pay out
Federated farmers president Wayne Langford reveals what farmers will actually be spending on their record breaking pay out.
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Susan St John: Auckland University Associate Economics Professor on Jobseeker numbers
A lift in beneficiaries could suggest recent policy decisions are taking us in the wrong direction.
At the end of March, just over 409-thousand peop…
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Chris Keall: NZ Herald senior business writer on Allbirds pivoting to AI
Kiwi company Allbirds has announced a new direction and it's drawn questions from experts.
After years of losses, the former sustainable shoe company…
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The round trip on global equity - Zoe Wallis, Forsyth Barr
'The big question for global markets is what's going to happen with reporting season?'
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Episode 60: Deputy Prime Minister, David Seymour
In Leaders Getting Coffee episode 60, our guest is The Right Honourable David Seymour, Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand and Leader of the Act Par…
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Why big companies kill good ideas – and how to save them
Big organisations love to talk about innovation. They set up labs, hire “transformation” teams, and run hackathons.
Yet inside many companies, the b…
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