Topic “Insurance News” — Exporter Magazine
Piracy can delay goods being shipped to your customers. Make sure you read the fine print to ensure delivery delay costs are mitigated for. The NZ Export Credit Office’s timely move of redressing its...
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Piracy can delay goods being shipped to your customers. Make sure you read the fine print to ensure delivery delay costs are mitigated for. The NZ Export Credit Office’s timely move of redressing its...
Anton Blijlevens and Cici Cui report on China’s latest efforts to promote the protection of intellectual property within its borders. But is it enough to give Kiwi exporters renewed confidence?To increase inward investment and...
Photo: Tony Hou. China’s e-commerce market is not only the world’s largest; it’s growing at an astounding rate and presents an enormous, and largely untapped, opportunity for New Zealand producers and manufacturers. According to...
Export cargo in transit needs special insurance cover. This feature looks at what is and isn’t covered, the terminology, the horror stories, and other important issues associated with marine insurance.Did you hear the story...
Diane Wang. ExportNZ’s annual national conference Go Global has one of the best line-up of speakers ever, including the entrepreneur who started China’s largest business-to-business e-commerce site, Diane Wang of DHgate. DHgate is...
New Zealand’s largest stainless steel fabricator, NDA Group has acquired a business in North America, World Wide Exchangers(WWE), a leading provider of heat exchangers to the gas processing and compression markets in North America. ...
Nada Young provides some valuable advice on how to translate leads from the recent Food Hotel Asia event into sales. Food and beverage exporters and importers converged in their thousands last month at Food...
New Zealand beef producers have been put on notice that Brazil – home to the world’s largest beef cattle herd – is set to emerge as a competitive force on the global market over...
With distributors across Southeast Asia having to adjust to slowing economies and consumer demand, Kiwi F&B exporters must now be even more diligent in how they approach markets. By Nada Young. According to a...
By Ryan Freer. South Korean tastes are changing and at a rapid pace. Diets and lifestyles are becoming more progressive and shoppers are increasingly seeking out new international flavours and global brands. At...