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China is New Zealand’s second largest trading partner and export market.
The China market is large, complex and undergoing growth and change every day which makes it a very challenging and exciting place to do business.
New Zealand businesses succeeding in the market are focused, committed and know their market inside out.
When you want to do business in China, it is important you learn from those with in-depth market experience so any gaps in knowledge and understanding don’t turn into stumbling blocks.
To help you prepare for doing business in China and succeed, NZTE has introduced China Business Training.
The training is designed to help New Zealand businesses and business people:
Start Date: 25 October 2011
Locations: Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin
Register here: Class size is limited so register now to secure your place.
The training is delivered in a two day programme consisting of four half day modules, across New Zealand.
This format allows participants to select the scheduled module(s) most appropriate to their needs. Companies are eligible to participate at the cost of only $50 per person per day.
As class size is limited, priority will be given to NZTE clients.
If China training is suitable for other staff in your company, please forward this article on.
In addition to Scheduled Training, there are also custom training options that address company or sector specific issues.
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If you want to do business in China, it is important you learn from those who have in-depth knowledge and experience in the market. To help New Zealand businesses crack China and succeed, NZTE has introduced China Business Training.
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