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2020 China goal likely to be sunk by concentrated commodity-laden exports

Over the last five years New Zealand's exports to China grew by $7.4 billion (or 293%), while exports to the rest of the world fell by $2.3b (or 6%).

Jamie Ball
Thu, 30 Oct 2014

New Zealand exports to China have become increasingly concentrated since 2009, despite China importing a wide variety of products from elsewhere the world. 

Commodity-driven dairy, meat and forestry products drove nearly 80% of the doubling in exports with China since 2010, exacerbating fears that

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Jamie Ball
Thu, 30 Oct 2014
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