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Doing Business with the USA/SelectUSA Roadshow
Doing Business with the USA/SelectUSA Roadshow
The US Embassy/Consulate, AmCham and ExportNZ invite you to our 2024 Doing Business with the USA/SelectUSA event.
The USA is New Zealand’s third largest export market. In the last 12 months NZ’s exports have grown by 10.4%. with goods exports totaling $8.3 billion plus over $3 billion in services. Come along and hear from the experts who have been successful there and from those who can assist you to enter and do business in the US market.
Programme & Speakers
Eric Crowley, Deputy Regional Senior Commercial Officer for Australia and New Zealand, US Consulate Sydney, talking about SelectUSA – find out what assistance is available to NZ companies looking to set up a business and invest in the USA.
Ada Echetebu, Partner, Norris Echetebu Law
“10 Strategies for Success for US Market Expansion.”
where to set up, what entity, how to raise capital, and what they should be considering regarding employing Americans vs Kiwis, data privacy law issues and how to have a risk-mitigated US website, practical info on what to do when you land in the US– social security, drivers licenses, opening bank accounts, purchasing property, etc. Who to go to when you have problems with another business before seeing a lawyer, regulatory support regarding FDA and FTC, and immigration.
Panel of exporters
Brianne West, Founder & CEO, Insprie Labs Ltd, Incrediballs Ltd, Business But Better Ltd.
Tristan Roberts, Co Managing Partner, Insprie Labs Ltd, Incrediballs Ltd
Date:15th February
Time: 3.00pm to 6.30pm, seminar followed by refreshments and networking
Venue: ANZ Bank, Level 3, 267 High Street, Christchurch
Cost: $25 inc GST
Please register by 11th February Here
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Doing Business with the USA
Doing Business with the USA
In association with the American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand, the EMA and ExportNZ present an event for exporters interested in creating or broadening their footprint in the United States. Trade with the US has grown strongly in recent years and it is now New Zea...