New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- Hon Winston Peters, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Hon Todd McClay, Minister for Trade
- Chief executive
- Peter Chrisp
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is New Zealand's economic development and trade promotion agency. It offers strategic advice, access to networks and influencers, research and market intelligence, and targeted financial support to help businesses on their international journey, and works to promote and support the growth of New Zealand business overseas.
History
NZTE was established on 1 July 2003.[1]
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is New Zealand's international business development agency. Their role is to make a difference for New Zealand by helping businesses grow bigger, better, faster in international markets. NZTE's strategy supports the Government's Business Growth Agenda, which creates conditions that encourage successful businesses to grow globally.
NZTE's products and services help businesses to grow and succeed internationally. These include strategic advice, access to networks and influencers, research and market intelligence. NZTE's services are aligned with different stages of a business lifecycle – from starting and growing a business, through to exporting and operating internationally – and help address the scale and distance issues faced by New Zealand exporters. Some services are provided directly by NZTE staff in New Zealand and around the world, while others are provided through external organisations – such as Regional Business Partners and expert advisors – funded by NZTE.
NZTE has ten offices in New Zealand and staff in 50[2] locations around the world who work in partnership with New Zealand businesses, helping to build strategic alliances and develop commercial relationships, connecting them with opportunities and contacts in international markets, and sharing knowledge, experience and networks to help businesses develop capability and scale.
NZTE's focus is on international opportunities that match New Zealand's current/potential business capability and provide sustained economic benefit, and helping international investors to identify New Zealand-based opportunities and gain access to government and private sector.
NZTE International Offices[2]
Australia-Pacific
- Brisbane, Australia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Sydney (Regional Office), Australia
East Asia
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Beijing, China
- Chengdu, China
- Guangzhou, China
- Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
- Hong Kong, China
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Manila, Philippines
- New Zealand Central office, Shanghai, China
- Seoul, Korea
- Shanghai, China
- Shenzhen, China
- Singapore, Singapore
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Tokyo, Japan
India, Middle East & Africa
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Mumbai, India
- New Delhi, India
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Europe
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Hamburg, Germany
- London, United Kingdom
- Madrid, Spain
- Milan, Italy
- Moscow, Russia
- Paris, France
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
North America
- Los Angeles (regional office), United States of America
- Mexico City, Mexico
- New York, United States of America
- San Francisco, United States of America
- Vancouver, Canada
- Washington, United States of America
South America
- Bogota, Colombia
- Santiago, Chile
- São Paulo, Brazil
Antarctica
- Scott Base
Programmes and Services
NZTE offer many services designed to grow New Zealand businesses.[3] These include but are not limited to:
- Global Market Research Team (GMRT)
- Beachheads
- Better by design
- Creative HQ
- KEA - World Class New Zealanders[4]
- New Zealand International Business Awards
References
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- Accident Compensation Corporation
- Careers New Zealand
- Civil Aviation Authority (Constituent agency: Aviation Security Service)
- Crown Health Financing Agency
- District health boards †
- Earthquake Commission
- Electricity Authority
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
- Fire and Emergency New Zealand
- Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand)
- Health Promotion Authority †
- Health Research Council of New Zealand
- Health Sponsorship Council †
- Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities
- Legal Services Agency
- Maritime New Zealand
- New Zealand Antarctic Institute
- New Zealand Blood Service
- New Zealand Fire Service Commission †
- New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
- New Zealand Tourism Board
- New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa, the Outdoor Access Commission
- Pharmaceutical Management Agency
- Real Estate Authority
- Social Workers Registration Board
- Sport New Zealand
- Transit New Zealand †
- Tertiary Education Commission
- WorkSafe New Zealand