Exporter Magazine New Zealand Blog
Many say that China is a relationship-based economy, with contracts not being worth the time it takes to create them. Exporter asked Nestor Gounaris of Shanghai-based advisory firm China Solutions, for his view on...
Many say that China is a relationship-based economy, with contracts not being worth the time it takes to create them. Exporter asked Nestor Gounaris of Shanghai-based advisory firm China Solutions, for his view on...
In March 2013, Zespri Management Consulting Corporation was found guilty by a Shanghai court of “smuggling” due to under-declaration of the dutiable value of kiwifruit. Sanctions imposed included an assessment of underpaid duties, financial...
In this complex world of international trade, maintaining the optimum capital structure and choosing the best trade financing options is vital for export success. Exporter presents an export finance update.
Shipping goods to overseas customers requires specialised services and sound knowledge. It’s a job best left to the experts. This guide is designed to de-mystify freight forwarding for the uninitiated. L anding a precious...
China is not one big market that can be taken down in a single gulp. Kiwi exporters trying to crack the Chinese market need to work hard at building relationships over many years. By Yoke...
Consumers may consider organic cookies, yogurt and potato chips to be tastier, healthier and lower in calories because they carry an organic label, according to FoodNavigator-USA.com. A UK consumer study has uncovered serious misunderstandings...
In the first quarter of 2010, China’s exports grew almost 29% year-on-year to $316.17 billion, while imports surged nearly 65% to $301.7 billion. During the first quarter of this year, China’s trade surplus was...
Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing have the highest levels of CO2 emissions per capita among the 22 cities measured by the Asian Green City Index, which evaluates the environmental performance of major Asian cities in...
According to the central bank’s latest report on the international financial market in 2010, banks made more than 500 billion yuan of cross-border RMB trade settlement in 2010, accounting for 2% of China’s total...