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New partnership ensures transparent glove supply
New Zealand and US-based company Eagle Protect, a disposable glove and clothing specialist, is joining forces with Auckland's Rfider to provide a transparent look into Eagle’s glove supply chain.
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Nelson exporter set to cool the Aussies
Nelson-based Tasman Bay Food Co. is aiming to keep Australian consumers cool this summer by launching its popular frozen fruit treat, Juicies, into Woolworths Australia.
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Wet & Forget hits 20,000 US outlets
After 12 years of exporting, Kiwi cleaning brand Wet & Forget is starting to wipe the floor in the ‘hard to crack’ US market. 
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Rfider wins FDA accolade
The US has found a new food traceability champion – in New Zealand. Rfider is a winner in the “Food and Drug Administration (FDA) New Era of Smarter Food Safety Low or No Cost Food Traceability Challenge”.
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Ārepa shortlisted for Foodbytes! Pitch Program
New Zealand’s Ārepa, a company dedicated to supplying a plant-based supplement to support brain function, is among 12 APAC startups shortlisted for Rabobank’s global food and agri discovery program FoodBytes! Pitch 2021.
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Picking the way to a better asparagus future
A robotic asparagus harvester project led by growers and supported by the Government is set to reinvigorate the New Zealand asparagus industry, by alleviating ongoing labour challenges.
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Official receives prestigious apple and pear award
For the first time in the award’s eight year history, a government official has been awarded the Outstanding Contribution to the Industry accolade.
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Here are the NZ International Business Awards finalists
Fifty-three finalists and nominees have made the final stage of the New Zealand International Business Awards 2021, the country’s most prestigious awards for export businesses.
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Westland whips up new product for China
A cross-cultural R&D project has succeeded in harnessing the natural grass-fed goodness of milk from New Zealand’s remote West Coast into a product suitable for discerning Chinese bakers.
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NZ-made line markings make indoor sports accessible
A Kiwi business with a reputation for world-first innovations is continuing to make sport accessible to all with the official launch of Packaline – temporary indoor line markings designed for use in leisure and recreation centres.
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NZTE appoints Pacific trade commissioner
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has appointed David Dewar as the New Zealand Trade Commissioner to the Pacific, based in Fiji.
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Kiwi rack a finalist for World’s Best Bike Accessory
New Zealand based product design company aeroe recently launched their latest innovation to the biking world and the world has taken note.
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Kiwi tonic brand secures trans-Tasman export deal
One of New Zealand's fastest growing non-alcoholic beverage brands is set to launch into the Australian market - having secured a new export deal for its prohibition-style brand of tonics.
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NZ Frost Fans is Hawke’s Bay's top exporter
New Zealand Frost Fans has been named ExportNZ Hawke’s Bay ASB Exporter of the Year for 2021.
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No-waste haircare products win hearts in Japan
The quality and ethos of Catherine Sanvictores eco-friendly skin and hair care brand has not gone unnoticed and is being celebrated with a launch in the highly competitive Japanese market. 
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Valli Pinot Noir among world's ten best wines
A red wine from the heart of New Zealand’s pinot noir country has secured its place among the 10 best wines from around the globe in the International Wine Challenge 2021.
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Celebrating our nation's top offshore talent
Kea has honoured California-based businessman Peter Cooper as the World Class New Zealanders Supreme Award Winner for 2021.
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Latest figures for US goods trade positive & cautionary
NZUS Council executive director Jordan Small says the story from the latest update to the monthly goods trade data is both a positive and cautionary one.
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Journey Digital launches UK office
In a move to benefit and add value to overseas clients – particularly those based in the EMEA region - and to strengthen their global perspective and market insights within their focus industries, Kiwi company Journey Digital has expanded
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Aussie screen incentives to hit NZ’s games industry
Australia’s new 30 to 40 percent tax incentive for video games will halt New Zealand’s video games sector growth, which has recently been the fastest growing part of our screen industry, says NZ Game Developers Association chairperson Chel
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