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Christmas importing: The onus is on the importer
Importers will pay the price for shipping bottlenecks over Christmas, regardless of the reason. According to Platinum Freight Management, the onus is on the importer to anticipate and plan around issues that might arise.  
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Skyline Enterprises launches luge development in South Korea
New Zealand tourism company Skyline Enterprises has unveiled its $20 million luge investment in Tongyeong City, South Korea.
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Data warehouse automation tech company opens new offices
Data warehouse automation tech company WhereScape opened its new Quay Park offices last week, announcing a revenue increase on its last year posting of   $29m, and an 82% jump in export earnings in the first six months of the year.
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“No worries” in Kiwi exporting
Professor Jacques Trienekens, from Holland’s Wageningen University, says the question is are exporters producing what the market wants, and if not, is this information being communicated down the chain to those who produce it.
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New map highlights world's riskiest business environments
The new Atradius Risk Map provides an overview of the level of risk associated with countries worldwide.
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Kiwis beat Aussies at own game
A small Tauranga company is beating their large Australian competitor to be the first software provider to integrate with the Trade Single Window facility introduced by New Zealand Customs and the Ministry of Primary Industries. 
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China rolls out red carpet to potential Kiwi Bond Market investors
A recent NZ Road Show highlighted the expansion of the Chinese government and corporate bond market and how Kiwi investors can get a direct stake in the upwardly mobile Chinese economy. 
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Fairtrade celebrates a decade of helping workers
Fairtrade, the world’s most recognised ethical label, is celebrating its tenth anniversary in New Zealand this year, by educating Kiwis on the impact of Fairtrade over the past decade.
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Rayglass and Yamaha chosen for international award
New Zealand boatbuilder Rayglass and Yamaha have been named as one of the finalists for a prestigious new international boat building award.
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Wine industry welcomes registration system
Introduction of a Bill by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Paul Goldsmith enabling geographical indications (GIs) for wines and spirits to be registered in New Zealand has been warmly welcomed by New Zealand Winegrowers.
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Michael Hill opens another New York store
New Zealand founded and Brisbane based Michael Hill International opened its second store in New York on October 24th, furthering their commitment to US expansion.
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Fonterra expands foodservice footprint in Guangzhou
Fonterra has launched a new Fonterra Application Centre in Guangzhou to bring innovative dairy products and services to the Co-operative’s local foodservice customers.
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Ambiente clears the stage for great design and innovation
From 12 to 16 February 2016, the international 'Dining, Living and Giving' trade fair Ambiente is offering a number of opportunities to super creative and innovative businesses to show off their latest groundbreaking designs. 
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30 year old Sacred Hill targets US
As Sacred Hill Vineyards racks up 30 vintages with the release of its 2015 wines, MD and co-founder David Mason has the US market firmly in his sights.
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New blood steers freight forwarder
By its very nature freight forwarding never stands still and as New Zealand’s export output continues to expand, the country’s largest privately owned operator is thinking ahead.
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