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China's currency boost deflects Norman 'conquest' fallout

Mon, 21 Jun 2010

While the antics of the Greens co-leader led to a minor setback in New Zealand’s relations with China, a far more important decision made back in Beijing at the weekend will have longer-lasting beneficial effects.

The Chinese Vice President, Xi Jinping, abruptly cut short his New Zealand trip on

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