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Chapman Tripp
Trends and insights regarding international trade. Article includes a link to a more in depth discussion about the same.
Chapman Tripp
Inevitably the US decision to re-impose US nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will have repercussions in NZ. .
Chapman Tripp
NZ exporters should plan for the new CPTPP and make the most of the opportunities afforded by preferential market access.
Chapman Tripp
The easing of United Nations sanctions against Iran in 2016 has created some export opportunities for New Zealand.
Chapman Tripp
NZ anti-dumping duties may be given a specified termination period under proposals now being consulted on by the MBIE.
Chapman Tripp
Three New Zealand court decisions helpfully illustrate the legal frameworks which can apply when disputes arise with overseas business partners.
Chapman Tripp
As expected, the final report of the WTO Panel in the New Zealand-Australia Apples dispute has confirmed a resounding victory for New Zealand. In the previous edition of Connected Asia Pacific, we discussed the prospects for a negotiated settlement and the likelihood that Australia would appeal. On 31 August 2010 Australia filed its appeal to the Appellate Body. New Zealand’s submissions are due before the end of September 2010 and the appeal is due to be heard in public on 11 and 12 October
Wynn Williams Lawyers
In this article, Kent France, a partner of Wynn Williams & Co, looks at a little known but important Convention affecting importers and exporters.
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