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Now they’re drinking our organic espresso in Kuwait. Kiwi coffee company Franchise Development Ltd (FDL) has opened its first Esquires Coffee House in the Gulf state bringing the brand’s Middle East presence to 12...
Newly formed avocado exporter AVOCO has raised its forecast for this season’s earnings in Australia and now expects to hit the $50 million mark by the end of the harvest, which starts in late...
Chinese businesses eyeing up trade with New Zealand are being offered a springboard to success: a Mandarin-speaking intellectual property expert with New Zealand intellectual property firm, James and Wells. Hamilton-based Johnathan Chen, a former...
The Czech New Zealand Business Association (CNZBA) was formally launched on Thursday 11th June, by New Zealand’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Honorable Murray McCully. In April McCully met the Czech Republic First Deputy...
Airborne Honey, New Zealand’s oldest honey brand, believes the quality control of New Zealand honey export needs to be tighter, following recent feedback from the Hong Kong Consumer Council. On 16 July, New Zealand...
Medical device firms have contributed more than a quarter (27 percent) of export earnings to New Zealand’s high tech manufacturing sector, according to a just-released report by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment...
Fonterra needs to work with the New Zealand Government in a co-ordinated way to rectify the damage to New Zealand’s brand, says a Massey University crisis communications expert. According to Dr Christopher Galloway, from...
A revolutionary diabetes detection system and a digital DJ software platform are among the unique range of solutions produced by the 29 finalists in this year’s 2013 New Zealand International Business Awards. Celebrating the...
The 14th annual AmCham DHL Express Success & Innovation Awards were Thursday August 8th at the Pullman Auckland Hotel, with Greenshell New Zealand winning the Supreme Award for trade with the United States. Greenshell...
Half of New Zealand exporters face business challenges because of cultural or language barriers when exporting to a market that does not speak English, according to a recent exporter survey conducted by DHL Express...