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Kia ora Max,
In this edition of Export News, we've got your essential preview of Techweek'18 events - including Singapore market seminars in Auckland and Wellington, Aotearoa's first-ever national Māori hackathon, and much more. Check out all the action from NZTE and other Techweek organisers below.
We're also sharing some essential market updates, including new data privacy regulations in Europe, as well as country-of-origin labelling and GST changes about to take effect across the Tasman. Some of these changes are coming up quickly - make sure you've covered in time!
Elsewhere, check out the latest on New Zealand's presence at Expo 2020, see all the action from this year's Better By Design CEO Summit, and get insights on business potential in France, Germany and Poland.
Plus a feast of upcoming events and workshops, news and successes from across the export world, and great roles with NZTE in Sydney and Beijing.
Māuriora – enjoy! |
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Reminder: new Australian GST rules from 1 July |
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Beyond the F&B sector, there's more change afoot for New Zealand businesses in Australia, with new GST rules also coming into force on 1 July 2018. These cover retail sales of low-value goods, services or digital products into Australia. |
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Korea's K-Startup Grand Challenge - applications open |
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The K-Startup Grand Challenge helps high-potential startups accelerate their Korean and Asian market entry. Participants can access support including financial assistance, networking and space at a dedicated startup campus - all in a leading high-tech economy. |
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France and NZ: shared values and good business
New Zealand’s business relationship with France is strong, longstanding and has the potential to grow significantly under the New Zealand-European Union Free Trade Agreement currently in negotiation. NZTE Trade Commissioner in Paris, Ariane Gonzalez, explains why.
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Hitting the bullseye in Germany
Germany is rife with opportunities for New Zealand companies, but success doesn’t come without its challenges - with plenty of time, effort, and research needed to ensure your strategy will work. NZTE Trade Commissioner in Hamburg, Jan Bailey, shares some insights for the German market.
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11 MAY: China International Import Expo Business Forum |
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The inaugural China International Import Expo will be held in Shanghai from 5-10 November 2018 - the largest import fair in China, and possibly the world. Hear about the Expo and its potential for business at this free Auckland event organised by the New Zealand China Trade Association. |
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17 MAY: Better Exporting Meet-up with Southern Spars, Auckland |
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Hear from Southern Spars' leadership team about applying best and next practice strategy for international growth, and network with other exporters at this upcoming ExportNZ Better Exporting meet-up. |
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