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    <description>Hongzhi Gao is an associate professor at Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington, and an International Marketing and Business researcher with broad research interests including trade policies, SME internationalisation, social media branding, food marketing and China market entry.</description>
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      <description>When it comes to economic over-reliance on China, New Zealand consumers need look no further than their most popular big box chain, The Warehouse. The familiar “big red shed” sourced about 60 per cent of its home brand stock from China in 2017 – and a further NZ$62 million (US$37 million) in products directly through offices in China, India and Bangladesh in 2019.
In Australia, many major chain stores as well as online retail giant kogan.com are in a similar position. Reliant on China for much...</description>
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      <title>Australia, New Zealand can reduce China dependence with ‘trans-Tasman travel bubble’</title>
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