A new JV aims to give Kiwi exporters a greater presence and improved representation at the negotiation table with the world’s largest international shipping companies in the wake of changing global trends.
New Zealand tech firms have produced continued growth in offshore business throughout 2018, NZTech Graeme Muller says, and it augurs well for the year ahead.
We live in a complex trade war environment, so what will 2019 deliver on the international trade front? A new publication looks at the pressures between key players, and what the latest trade developments mean for exporters.
Kiwi entrepreneur Paul Barron has partnered with The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) to develop a new wool composite technology that could change the global market for New Zealand wool.
Kiwi firm Invert Robotics unveiled its latest robot at the recent International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA) conference in Dubai, hosted by Emirates Engineering.
Hamburg Süd has received a prestigious Global Freight Award Award in the Environment category, granted by the British specialist publisher Lloyds Loading List.
The NZ International Business Forum congratulates the APEC Business Advisory Council for its advocacy which has led to the adoption of a set of principles on non-tariff measures by APEC.
Robotics Plus, a New Zealand agricultural robotics and automation company, has announced a US$8M investment from Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan) to support its ambitious growth plans.
Personalised, direct-delivery vitamin start-up Wondermins has announced its expansion into China with the signing of a Joint Venture Agreement with Shanghai based partner Weme Group.
Seequent, a Christchurch-based developer of visual data science software and collaborative technologies, has won the Supreme Award at the 2018 New Zealand International Business Awards.
The 2018 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer shows that despite a rapidly changing global marketplace, Kiwi exporters still remain confident and are handling the pace of change.