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Pultron Composites is Hawke’s Bay’s top exporter
Pultron Composites has been named ExportNZ Hawke’s Bay ASB Exporter of the Year. In addition, the Gisborne company also won the T&G Global Best Established Business Award.
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New Zealand’s first all-female trade delegation
Celebrating women in leadership and 40 years of Australia-NZ Closer Economic Relations, the first ever all-female/all-wāhine trade mission is visiting Australia this week.
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Red Shoots secures partnership with Aussie retailer
Kiwi FMCG brand incubator Red Shoots has announced a $1m partnership with Australian supermarket, retail and consumer services chain, Coles.
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Precision Chroma eyes global markets
Biotech startup Precision Chroma is looking to raise $1.5 million this year to finalise and market its first product before going global.
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Inland port welcomes first trains
The first goods trains welcomed at the new Ruakura Inland Port recently mark the transformation of freight movements across the Upper North Island.
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TradeWindow boosts visibility on Cube platform
The new feature will provide enhanced visibility with real-time information on international shipments through container event tracking.
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Luxury duvet maker targets Aussie consumers
Eiderdown’s commitment to manufacturing and selling high-quality New Zealand-made duvets is being rewarded with sales growing by 40 percent over the past year.
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Luxury mānuka honey makes world history, again
The True Honey Co. recently toppled its own record, harvesting a mānuka honey that has achieved the highest grade ever documented. 
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Rare gin soars above international competition
Tauranga boutique distillery Simply Pure has won gold at the 2023 International Spirits Challenge with its Black Robin Rare Gin.
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Kiwi company signs MoU for hydrogen liquefiers
A recent collaboration between Fabrum and global manufacturer Chart Industries targets the significant worldwide demand for small-scale liquid hydrogen for industry decarbonisation.
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Finalists announced for 2023 Hawke’s Bay Export Awards
The finalists for the eighth ExportNZ ASB Hawke’s Bay Export Awards have been announced and they include some of Hawke’s Bay, Dannevirke and Gisborne’s top companies.
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Cultural shifts, burnout named as risks to supply chain
Massey University’s Supply Chain Risks Analytics Network (SCRAN) recently released its mid-year risk outlook for Aotearoa New Zealand’s supply chains.
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ANZLF calls for CER modernisation
The Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum has called for the removal of barriers to the movement of people and goods, and renewed focus on new areas of opportunity
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NZ-EU free trade agreement welcomed
The FTA signed with the EU will deliver significant outcomes for selected sectors, but falls short of the high-quality agreement New Zealand signed with the UK, says Export NZ.
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Kiwi mussels aiding muscles
A new clinical study proves that New Zealand’s Greenshell™ Mussel Powder is key to faster injury recovery. No pain, no gain – it’s true that sore muscles are a common side effect of exercise.
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AbacusBio launches Canadian office
AbacusBio, a Dunedin-based, world-leading agri-science consultancy specialising in genetics, data science, economics and digital tech, is opening an office in Edmonton to cater for regional growth.
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Cogo crowned Wellington Exporter of the Year
Carbon Management Solutions provider Cogo has taken home the supreme award at this year’s 2023 ExportNZ ASB Wellington Export Awards.
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Kiwi innovation centre stage at World Games
Inflatable bocce courts developed in New Zealand will grace the stage of the world’s largest inclusive sporting event this month when they are used at the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany.
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Reefton Distilling supplies whisky to Scotland
In a New Zealand spirits industry first, West Coast business Reefton Distilling Co. has signed a multi-year contract to sell whisky to the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Global dairy commodity update
The outlook for market fundamentals is gradually improving beyond the short-term at a macro level as global milk supplies slow.
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