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Maori Trustee Jamie Tuuta has announced the launch of a new Award for Maori Excellence in Exporting. To be run for the first time next year, He kai kei aku ringa will recognise the...
The Magazine behind NZ’s Export Drive
Maori Trustee Jamie Tuuta has announced the launch of a new Award for Maori Excellence in Exporting. To be run for the first time next year, He kai kei aku ringa will recognise the...
PRF Mouldboards is a small, family-owned manufacturing business in Wanganui with big export aspirations and an even bigger commitment to ‘Made in New Zealand’. Managing director Vaughan Dawson shares their journey so far. To...
Technology Investment Network (TIN) has revealed New Zealand’s top ten high growth technology export companies across two categories as part of the annual TIN 100 Report measuring the performance of the technology export sector. ...
West Auckland engineering firm A-Ward beat out some impressive competition last week to win the Supreme Award at the Westpac Auckland Business Awards/WEST. Their export sales record is truly inspirational. Showcase co-founder Millie Jocelyn is...
At Straker Translations, nothing gets lost in translation. Founder and CEO Grant Straker explains the company’s rise to market prominence. Many overseas consumers are unaware their food originates in New Zealand, undermining attempts to...
While Chinese authorities have made progress promoting the concept and value of intellectual property at home, there’s still a myriad of traps for Kiwi exporters. Exporter spoke to leading IP practitioners to highlight the issues...
Japanese retailer Uniqlo is aggressively expanding its Korean operations, with plans to open five new large stores in Seoul, Busan, Ilsan and Suwon in the second half of the year, according to Korea Time’s...
Japanese retailer Uniqlo is aggressively expanding its Korean operations, with plans to open five new large stores in Seoul, Busan, Ilsan and Suwon in the second half of the year, according to Korea Time’s...
China, the world’s largest Internet market by users, represents an attractive frontier for Facebook. Zuckerberg visited the country in December and met with the heads of several Chinese Internet companies, including Baidu Inc, Sina...
Australians’ love affair with Facebook and Twitter has not translated into a love of the brands active on those sites with only 18 per cent of people rating social media as a reliable place...