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ExportNZ welcomes Customs support for exporters
Today’s announcement by Customs Minister Nicky Wagner that extra Budget funding is being provided for Customs to help exporters is great news, says ExportNZ.
Trade Update May 2015
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ExportNZ helping exporters Go Global
Kiwi exporters are in for a treat on Thursday next week as some of the country’s top exporters are getting together for one day of knowledge sharing at Eden Park Stadium.
ExportNZ welcomes introduction of U.S. legislation to facilitate trade agreements
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ManufacturingNZ and ExportNZ welcome increased funding in R&D
Executive Director of ManufacturingNZ and ExportNZ, Catherine Beard welcomes the increase in R&D funding from Government…
Trade Update April 2015
April Trade Update
New look for Food and Beverage Information Project
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has launched its new-look Food and Beverage Information Project.
The new webpage design now makes it easier for you to access information on New Zealand’s thriving food and beverage sector, and our competitors
Media release – High tech sales driven by services
The information and communication technology (ICT) sector had sales worth $23.5 billion in 2014, an increase of 3 percent since 2012, Statistics New Zealand said today.
Unleashing Kiwi ingenuity into the world. Tips for doing business in China
More and more New Zealand businesses are thriving overseas, especially in China. Our innovation leads the world in many technology areas, and our products are selling extremely well because of the reputation of New Zealand-made products.
ExportNZ congratulates NZ International Business Awards Winners
ExportNZ congratulates all winners at last night’s NZ International Business Awards, and is particularly excited to see
Logistics leaders team up to create leaner pathways to port
New Zealand’s leading freight gateway Port of Tauranga and freight and logistics management company Kotahi announced today the amalgamation of four of their complementary domestic logistics businesses to create leaner, more efficient pathways to and from freight hubs and key New Zealand ports.