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Comvita brings magic of the hive to life
Comvita has recently announced a new collaboration with Microsoft - creating an immersive multi-sensory consumer experience powered by Microsoft’s HoloLens technology.
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New partnership simplifies cross-border payments
TradeWindow teams up with Mastercard to simplify cross-border payments and increase access to trade finance
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Aussie manuka industry hails UK trademark decision
The Australian Manuka Honey Association is delighted that the UK Intellectual Property Office has rejected an application by a group of New Zealand producers to trademark the words “Manuka honey”.
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More sustainable packaging technology comes to NZ
Two New Zealand entrepreneurs are celebrating a world-first after establishing a licensing agreement with US company Xela Pack.
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Brewery expands production to meet export demand
One of New Zealand’s fastest growing craft breweries, Deep Creek Brewing, is set to increase annual production by over five million litres to meet surging export and local demand.
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NZ must grasp tech’s global growth opportunity
NZTech says there is serious risk that Aotearoa will miss opportunities for both economic growth and social improvement.
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New director for the NZCIO office in Taiwan
The Wellington Employers’ Chamber of Commerce has announced Mark Pearson as the new director of the New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office (NZCIO) in Taipei.
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Whittaker’s claim top prize at Wellington Awards
Whittaker’s were crowned Exporter of the Year at the 2021 ExportNZ ASB Wellington Export Awards, in front of a socially distanced and fully vaccinated audience at Te Papa.
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Partnership a plus for Niue’s exports
A new agreement has been established for technical support in Niue under the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER Plus).
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Vanuatu Limes zesting up Kiwi cuisine again
Filling the gap in New Zealand’s lime production is an export project that sees organic, Tahitian Limes from Vanuatu hit the New Zealand market for the first time when local produce is scarce. 
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Hamburg Süd turns 150
Shipping line Hamburg Sud is celebrating it's 150th anniversary and is ideally positioned for the future as part of the Maersk Group.
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HoneyLab secures massive US distribution
Kiwi natural pharmaceutical company TRG Natural Pharmaceuticals (formerly HoneyLab), will see its products sold across all 50 US States as part of its licencing deal with Taro Pharmaceuticals.
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Garra International beef for China
Christchurch-founded global trading company Garra International has secured its first own-brand beef shipments into China, with supply expected to reach an estimated US$6 million per month by 2022.
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Kiwi agritech companies attract millions of dollars
New Zealand agritech companies are attracting millions of dollars of investment, proving that Covid is not stopping significant business activity.
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Delivering Magic Memories around the globe
Tourism and entertainment technology company Magic Memories is delivering innovative new content experiences to almost 30 percent more attractions around the world.
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Benefits all round in NZ-UK free trade deal
Federated Farmers says the October 21st announcement of a free trade deal between the United Kingdom and New Zealand is great news for consumers and farmers in both countries.
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NZ to benefit from Tonga airport development
New Zealand travellers and trading partners with Tonga are set to benefit from the opening of the country’s largest international airport.
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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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SRW sells out in China launch weekend
Biotech health company SRW Laboratories' launch in China was welcomed with impressive sales of $9.4 million, demonstrating strong demand for the healthy ageing Cellular System range of supplements.  
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