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Recent developments in New Zealand business and exporting.
A new report commissioned by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise looks at why New Zealand can be so innovative, yet enjoys only mediocre economic performance.
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The government will spend up to $21 million to establish a network of open-access food development facilities across the country.
New Zealand exporters and business travellers have benefited from lower international travel costs. Last year hotels slashed rates to attract customers.
Nearly 75 percent of exporters expect a modest to substantial increase in profitability from the removal of trade barriers.
Registrations are now open for a free webinar on how to successfully use social media to build your business in the United States.
Sovereign risk is becoming one of the most important post-credit crisis policy issues, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
New Zealand businesses determined to succeed globally can now enter the 2010 New Zealand International Business Awards.
The Ministry of Economic Development will be running a workshop on the mutual recognition of conformity assessment for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE MRA).
Seven winners have been chosen for the 2010 World Class New Zealand awards.
Europe’s economy is barely growing, according to GDP data released earlier this month.
NZTE's North Asia Communications and Marketing Team was awarded the Gold Standard in Country and Trade Promotion at the Public Affairs Asia Awards last week.
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