Exporter Magazine New Zealand Blog

News — Exporter Magazine

The Philippines, one of the world’s largest labour exporters, has ordered a ban on the deployment of workers to 41 countries — including war-torn Afghanistan and booming India — where Filipino officials say there...

Topic “Asia freight demand” — Exporter Magazine

US’ second largest package shipping giant FedEx has reduced its full-year forecast despite its first quarter net profit from June to August increase 22% to USD$464 million drawn on revenues of $10.52 billion, according...

Topic “Ghana” — Exporter Magazine

Gulf states suffered when international food prices spiked to record levels in 2008, forcing up their import bills. They have since sought to lease and buy farmland in developing nations to improve security of...

Topic “EC” — Exporter Magazine

Event organiser IIR Middle East said Memex will run from November 28 to 30 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre with focus on technology, machinery, tools, and solutions for the industrial and associated...

Topic “Memex Abu Dhabi” — Exporter Magazine

The expo at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre is expected to attract over 3,000 decision makers from more than 25 countries are expected to attend, primarily from across the Mena region. Event organiser...

Topic “NZ currency” — Exporter Magazine

The New Zealand dollar, which hit a post-float high of US88.43c last month, could fall as low as US72c against the greenback over the next few weeks, according to the NZ Herald, quoting a...

Topic “export cost” — Exporter Magazine

The New Zealand dollar rose to its highest level against the greenback since it floated in March 1985 on improving risk sentiment and talk of Asian funds’ interest in assets such as government bonds,...

Topic “Taiwan shipbuilding order” — Exporter Magazine

Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine and its affiliates have signed syndicated loan worth US$824 million to fund the purchase of ten 8,800-TEU newbuildings from China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) of Taiwan, according to Transport Weekly, citing the...