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The NZ Export Credit Office’s timely move of redressing its trade guarantee scheme will give exporters a much needed shot in the arm at a time when the cost of commercial trade credit insurance...
The NZ Export Credit Office’s timely move of redressing its trade guarantee scheme will give exporters a much needed shot in the arm at a time when the cost of commercial trade credit insurance...
Auckland-based software solutions specialist Gentrack is adding three new overseas airports to its impressive customer list. The Chinese Government’s recognition of NZ certification and testing for electrical goods is great news for Kiwi exporters....
International medical companies are circling NZ medical device startup KM Medical Ltd and managing director Richard McCulloch couldn’t be happier. Ports of Auckland has teamed up with Napier Port and Icepak to establish an...
The 2014 Exporters Survey shows New Zealand’s exporters are planning for growth. Catherine Beard, Executive Director for ExportNZ says the business outlook is positive for exporters. Over a period of just six weeks from...
Transfercar is the first NZ company to be selected for prestigious Silicon Valley startups accelerator. The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) has secured a new $8 million fibre supply contract with United States sock...
Extra Budget funding will help exporters take full advantage of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and avoid the risk of costly delays at overseas borders. Milk New Zealand Holding Limited has been announced as the...
South Island-based Mt Cook Alpine Salmon has been awarded significant Government investment which will help refine and maintain its fully integrated operation. New research has underlined the huge performance potential of the red meat...
A recent survey of exporters has shown the time is right to enhance current free trade agreements with China and ASEAN partner countries. The latest ExportNZ survey shows exporters are feeling confident, expecting increasing...
New Zealand tourism company Skyline Enterprises has unveiled its $20 million luge investment in Tongyeong City, South Korea. Data warehouse automation tech company WhereScape opened its new Quay Park offices last week, announcing a...
A small Tauranga company is beating their large Australian competitor to be the first software provider to integrate with the Trade Single Window facility introduced by New Zealand Customs and the Ministry of Primary...