Press Release – Export NZ ExportNZ has welcomed the Productivity Commissions investigation into frontier firms: highly productive companies, usually exporters, that are standard-setters for other firms in their sector. The Frontier Firms investigation has made recommendations …
ExportNZ has welcomed the Productivity Commission’s investigation into frontier firms: highly productive companies, usually exporters, that are standard-setters for other firms in their sector.
The Frontier Firms investigation has made recommendations for Government action to encourage more highly productive firms in NZ, including boosting foreign investment, enabling innovation, improving regulations, supporting health tech and areas of already occurring competitive advantage.
ExportNZ Executive Director Catherine Beard says exporters will be in agreement with many of the Commission’s recommendations, particularly more support for increased R&D.
2021-01-27 10:05:30 GMT2021-01-27 18:05:30(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WELLINGTON, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) The signing of the New Zealand-China free trade agreement (FTA) upgrade protocol will contribute to New Zealand s economic recovery post COVID-19, ExportNZ Executive Director Catherine Beard said. At a time of global economic disruption due to COVID-19, the upgraded FTA will be met with a sigh of relief by some exporters, Beard said in a statement on Tuesday.
An upgrade to New Zealand s FTA with China is an important step for the ongoing relationship with its largest trading partner, she said.
The upgraded FTA will bring huge benefits to our exporters of perishable goods like seafood, dairy, the forestry sector and other primary sector industries, Beard said. Enditem
Source:Â BusinessNZ
An upgrade to New Zealandâs free trade agreement (FTA) with China is an important step for the ongoing relationship with our largest trading partner, ExportNZ Executive Director Catherine Beard says.
âAt a time of global economic disruption due to Covid-19, the upgraded FTA will be met with a sigh of relief by some exporters.
âChina has been one of New Zealandâs most valuable trading relationships, with two-way goods and services trade exceeding $32 billion a year.â
The new rules will make exporting to China easier and reduce compliance costs for New Zealand exports, Ms Beard says.
âThis will bring huge benefits to our exporters of perishable goods like seafood, dairy, the forestry sector and other primary sector industries.â
Press Release – Export New Zealand An upgrade to New Zealands free trade agreement (FTA) with China is an important step for the ongoing relationship with our largest trading partner, ExportNZ Executive Director Catherine Beard says. “At a time of global economic disruption due …
An upgrade to New Zealand’s free trade agreement (FTA) with China is an important step for the ongoing relationship with our largest trading partner, ExportNZ Executive Director Catherine Beard says.
“At a time of global economic disruption due to Covid-19, the upgraded FTA will be met with a sigh of relief by some exporters.
“China has been one of New Zealand’s most valuable trading relationships, with two-way goods and services trade exceeding $32 billion a year.”