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Kiwi companies are known for their innovation, but many let themselves down when it comes to internationalising their knowledge. Exporter looks at the IP issues to consider before entering overseas markets.New Zealand has a...
16,000 installs in 90 countries in less than 24 months and counting – Vend is rewriting the export record books with its cloud-based point-of-sale and inventory management software. Exporter talked to CEO Vaughan Rowsell...
An initial assessment by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) helps cut through much of the hype surrounding the emergence of Myanmar from the brink of self destruction. Since 1962 its pathway to socialism has...
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...
Unsure about how to tap into the benefits of New Zealand’s Free Trade Agreements? Cameron Gordon presents a no-nonsense, how-to guide to help you get started.Free Trade Agreements (FTA) provide New Zealand exporters with...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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...