Care for People and Place will be the applied theme and ethos for all the country’s efforts and activity across the event as New Zealand aims to use Expo 2020 Dubai to reconnect with the world.
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.
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
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
The New Zealand International Business Awards, the country’s most prestigious national awards for export businesses, have returned for 2021 with entries and nominations now open.
Kiwi premium fresh coffee business Allpress is set to continue its global expansion after being purchased by Oceania’s leading beverages company Asahi Beverages.
Central Otago company Deep Creek Fruits recently announced major packhouse and orchard expansion plans, as well as ambitious goals for the export market.
An updated 2021 crop estimate from New Zealand Apples and Pears Inc shows that initial forecasts for the harvest will not be achieved and export earnings for this year will be down significantly.
New Zealand’s largest privately-owned logistics provider, Mondiale Freight Services, has agreed to merge with its major Australian equivalent, VISA Global Logistics, to create a new global freight giant.
The Americas Cup is having a positive flow-on effect to many small New Zealand manufacturing businesses. Christchurch based Shark Seats is one such company benefitting from the regatta.
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (Te Taurapa Tūhono) the Government’s trade and investment agency, is on track to deliver its expanded support for New Zealand’s exporters.
ASEAN economies are poised for robust recovery with six percent real GDP growth predicted for 2021, according to a new survey by data and analytics company GlobalData.
A few weeks out from the 2021 Kea World Class Awards, Kea's global CEO Toni Truslove emphasises why we need to celebrate our exploring Kiwis now more than ever.