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Research reports in this section cover topics in the specialised manufacturing industry.
Research items are categorised by more specific subject matter below, and the countries of focus are indicated for each item.
1 January 2006
With the largest marine industry in Europe, Italy can generate good demand for hardware, safety products, refits and other products from New Zealand.
Available for: Italy
15 August 2009
Southeast Asia’s leisure boat market is small. In Singapore the marine segment is seeing tough times due to the economic situation. There is also increasing pressure from low-cost boats entering the market from China.
Available for: Singapore, Vietnam
1 October 2007
Functional niche products can be a focal point for New Zealand suppliers, who are well-perceived in Canada, particularly in the west.
Available for: Canada
1 November 2006
Participating in conferences and conventions is seen as critical to raising New Zealand profile in this important regional marine industry hub.
Available for: Singapore
1 July 2006
Marine product suppliers may still be able to leverage the positive exposure of New Zealand’s marine industry at the 2007 Americas Cup in Valencia.
Available for: Spain
1 September 2007
Equipment and accessories manufacturers should capitalise on their New Zealand origins in this regionally segmented market.
Available for: United States
15 October 2008
In addition to the thousand kilometres of coastline along the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, Germans can enjoy aquatic activities in numerous lakes and waterways.
Available for: Germany
The UK is the second largest boating market in Europe, and remains in relatively good health, despite the global downturn. Perspectives for the future of the industry are bright.
Available for: United Kingdom
1 June 2009
The demand for sustainable environmental technologies in Canada is increasing especially the clean technologies and green energy sectors.
1 May 2009
The USA is the world’s largest producer and consumer of environmental technologies and products. Green buildings, energy efficiency, clean transportation and renewable energy are the focus of government.
Industrial growth is increasing the need for waste minimisation and treatment systems and technologies, and many large-scale projects are underway.
Available for: Malaysia
Singapore can serve as a good base to market and provide environmental engineering services to the region, and is a strong market itself.
New Zealand businesses can compete on equal footing with local competitors on Canadian government contracts.
1 August 2008
New Zealand suppliers can compete on a par for government contracts with Australian companies, with some restrictions for national security contracts.
Available for: Australia
Purchasing for the Philippines’ multiple airport development projects is almost always done through international bidding processes.
Available for: Philippines
The Canadian aerospace industry comprises more than 400 companies and employs 82,000 people.
1 June 2007
All of these markets are experiencing rapid growth in aviation, and India and Vietnam in particular are focusing on infrastructure development.
Available for: India, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam
1 April 2009
The aviation sector is large and diverse and requires high value solutions for aircraft from engines to carpets, airport technologies and aviation training.
With a strong global reputation, New Zealand suppliers in aviation are in a good position to target India with both products and training services.
Available for: India
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