Capture Middle East opportunities with NZTE's Road to Expo programme. Plus a new prospectus and tools for tourism investment attraction, the latest announcements for New Zealand at Expo 2020, insights, conferences and events, all in your September issue of Export News from NZTE. | Visit us at nzte.govt.nz

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Mahuru | September 2019
 

Kia ora Tom

In this edition, we start with an update from NZTE's Regional Director for IMEA on our Road to Expo 2020 activities – including a look at our Discover the Middle East and Gulfood Manufacturing programmes, and insights on changes, challenges and opportunities in the market from a local F&B hospitality expert.

We're also sharing the details of the newly launched Tourism Attraction Programme, featuring a prospectus for local and overseas investors and a new data tool that allows anyone to study tourist forecasts for all New Zealand regions, with details on more than 60 visitor activities.

Plus two major developments for New Zealand at Expo 2020 and a suite of conferences and market events for Mexico, Peru, Japan, the Middle East and India.

Read on to discover all this and more in a full issue of Export News.

Kia kaha!

What's new
Road to Expo 2020 – upcoming programmes + regional insights

NZTE's Road to Expo programme for New Zealand businesses is heating up – with registrations for Discover the Middle East closing this Friday, and a programme of support around Gulfood Manufacturing open until 30 September. NZTE's Regional Director for IMEA, Tony Martin, sets out what's on offer and shares insights from a local expert on changes, challenges and opportunities in the Middle East region.

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Tourism prospectus to drive investment

The Tourism Attraction Programme has launched a detailed prospectus to attract capital investment for New Zealand’s largest export earner.

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New data tool for tourism trends

The New Zealand Visitor Activity Forecast is a valuable tool for the tourism industry and prospective investors.

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Insights
Whanganui Iwi partners with NZ at Expo 2020

New Zealand’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai will be inspired by the Whanganui River and its world-first legal status.

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NZ STORY: FernMark opens hearts and minds in China

A ground-breaking collaboration of New Zealand food and beverage companies is using the FernMark to reach 656 million Chinese consumers.

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Events and training
ExportNZ Go Global 2019 – 17 October, Auckland

Go Global 2019 lets you hear from the most innovative exporters and thought leaders who are set to challenge your thinking. Presented by ExportNZ, this one-day exporters' conference puts you in the room with 18 top New Zealand exporters, including Zespri
International, Weta Workshop, Pic’s Peanut Butter, icebreaker, Kono NZ and Trademonster.

Find out more and register
Understanding Mexico and Peru – 24-26 September

The CPTPP trade deal has opened the doors to Mexico and Peru, and a series of seminars will explain the opportunities.

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India Unplugged: INZBC Summit 2019 – 14 October, Auckland

The India New Zealand Business Council's sixth annual summit features an all-encompassing look at issues related to trade with India – from official policy and cultural relations to partnerships, strategy and emerging high-value sectors.

Find out more and register
ExportNZ Japan Strategy Builder Workshop – 16 October

This two-day workshop from ExportNZ will provide consumer research, case studies and insights from market experts to look at ways you can strengthen your understanding and approach to the Japan market. Day One kicks off on 16 October in Auckland.

Find out more and register
Industry news
New Zealand's Expo 2020 creative director announced

Celebrity dancer and choreographer Parris Goebel will oversee the entertainment and cultural programme for New Zealand’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Read at stuff.co.nz
Gaming industry a billion-dollar opportunity

A new report on the interactive media and gaming industry calls for government support to help businesses take advantage of the opportunities.

Read at rnz.co.nz
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