Exporter Magazine New Zealand Blog
New Zealand’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are very entrepreneurial and innovative, but few successfully internationalise their products, says a Massey University lecturer. Dr Loren Stangl says New Zealand SMEs often underestimate the importance...
While business leaders in mature economies are looking for international expansion opportunities in higher growth emerging economies, the same cannot be said of New Zealand businesses, according to the latest Grant Thornton International Business...
A new global arrangement will make it easier for many New Zealand products to gain access to overseas markets, and vice versa. At the recent ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation) general assembly in Brazil,...
The New Zealand Africa Business Council launched this month has the support of initial founding members as well as New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the New Zealand...
The 3.1 percent increase in fruit and vegetable exports in 2011 is a great result given the negative impacts of a 6.5 percent rise in the value of the New Zealand dollar and difficult...
Chef-turned-businessman Sean Armstrong’s successful business Loaf is expanding internationally in a multi-million dollar deal. After six months of negotiations, a selection of Armstrong’s range of delicious gourmet slices has hit the Australian market with...
LanzaTech has been ranked as Number 48 in the Top 100 list of America’s “most promising privately held companies” by FORBES magazine. LanzaTech, a producer of low-carbon fuels and chemicals from gases, is the...
Marlborough’s Moa Beer is adding Canada to its export markets after upping its presence in North America. Canadian craft beer drinkers soon get their first chance to enjoy a Moa – the first shipment...
New Zealand brand Kim Crawford Wines has hit a record one million case sales in the past 12 months with 60 percent of them going to the US. The Kim Crawford label, launched in...
New Vodafone technology will open up global markets for Kiwi exporter Mi5 Security. The security and surveillance firm is the first New Zealand company to connect all its devices in North America and Europe...