Category: archives

A taste for American pie — Exporter Magazine

Gallagher has enjoyed considerable success in the US market since the early 1970s, when it introduced the world’s first high-powered electric fence to the agricultural sector.  In more recent times, this high-flying exporter has...

On a fast boat to China — Exporter Magazine

EasiYo turns 20 in November, and the Kiwi-owned company is celebrating by taking on the world’s biggest marketplace.First, the stats: EasiYo turns over $40 million, exports 80 percent of production to more than 20...

Asia’s trade corridors — Exporter Magazine

New Zealand’s trade commissioner to Thailand, Karen Campbell, provides a snapshot of the Thailand marketplace and stresses the importance of adopting a pan-Asia view when focusing on South East Asia.It’s true that if you...

Some consistency please — Exporter Magazine

Is New Zealand dropping the ball with its Double Tax Agreement network to help exporters and investors overseas? Greg James poses the question and some home truths.New Zealand currently has a network of 37...

Topic “Peter Bray” — Exporter Magazine

Peter Bray is managing director of Airborne Honey, New Zealand’s oldest honey brand and one of the country’s biggest honey exporters. He shares his thoughts on the current issues facing our honey exports.

Topic “.” — Exporter Magazine

To produce a magazine that meets your needs – first we need to know what your needs are. After publishing 11 issues of Exporter we think it’s high time we asked for your feedback...

For the homeland — Exporter Magazine

There’s been a changing of the guard at Kea: a new board, new chairman and a bolder plan to connect more expat Kiwis than ever before. Sir Stephen Tindall’s original big idea is set...

In the zone — Exporter Magazine

During the Volvo Ocean Race earlier this year, it was interesting to see a Chinese entrant for the very first time. The yacht was sponsored from Sanya City, China’s southernmost city on the south...