Exporting stories - Page 5
How to protect your business when exporting overseas
Tue, 15th Mar 2016
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risk & compliance
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atradius
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risk management
Australian exporters are urged to protect themselves when trading with foreign markets, according to Atradius.
Will cyber attacks target your enterprise? Probably.
Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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malware
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firewalls
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data protection
More than 32 million attempted cyber attacks have taken place in the past few months alone, according to Fortinet.
Hands-on review: Neo Smartpen N2
Thu, 5th Nov 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Neo Smartpen N2 proudly claims to bridge the gap between paper and digital. Artists, writers, scribblers will find this a welcome addition.
New, collaborative ICT conference comes to Wellington
Tue, 27th Oct 2015
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uc
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collaboration
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telco
Next July a major ICT conference will take place in Wellington. Known as ITx, the event will bring together 12 tech-related conferences and bodies.
The easy way to get compliance right
Mon, 31st Aug 2015
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cloud services
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pro tools
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sme
Compliance Matters is an online tool from Business.govt.nz that makes it easy for businesses to understand what they need to do to comply with the law.
Ora awards $100,000 worth of grants in latest Dreams round
Mon, 24th Aug 2015
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exporting
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partners
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partnerships
Kiwi marketing firm Ora has infused $100k into five NZ businesses, bolstering growth in its fourth Dreams grant round.
Behind the scenes of Kiwi distributor NZ Computer Sales
Fri, 21st Aug 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
New Zealand Computer Sales was established in 1995 to provide New Zealand businesses and beyond with quality, affordable, ready-for-use electronics.
Fieldays Innovation Accelerator showcases Kiwi tech
Wed, 27th May 2015
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drones
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agritech
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callaghan innovation
The Fieldays Innovation Accelerator is a new initiative sponsored by Callaghan Innovation and aims to help Kiwi innovators rise to the global stage.
Did Apple accidentally leak the iPhone 6c?
Mon, 25th May 2015
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Apple fans in a frenzy over a possible iPhone 6c leak after an enigmatic photo appears on the company's website.
Liquidators of China milk exporter may claw back $145,200 from Chinese directors
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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ird
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ncf international
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liquidation
Liquidators of a failed milk exporting company, which became insolvent after losing an unfair dismissal case with employees, may force the company's C.
World Bank says sharp slowdown in China would hurt NZ, Australia
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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world bank
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industrial
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exporting
A sharp slowdown in China would hurt commodity exporting countries like New Zealand and Australia and spill over into Pacific Island countries, the Wo.
Libraries to kick-start NZ’s knowledge economy?
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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economy
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exporting
Aussie-kiwi dollar parity may be great news for travellers heading across the ditch, but it also raises some big questions about the long term state.
NZOG says acceptances in Cue takeover lift holding to 27%, close to target
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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shares
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sales
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oil and gas
New Zealand Oil and Gas said acceptances under its hostile takeover offer for ASX-listed Cue Energy Resources lift its interest in the target company.
Cheap oil to boost NZ national income by $2.4 bln a year, RBNZ says
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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rbnz
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dubai
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exporting
Cheap oil is expected to boost New Zealand’s national income by NZD $2.4 billion annually, says the Reserve Bank, benefiting domestic growth.
Tui writedown turns NZOG to a first-half loss
Wed, 18th Feb 2015
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shares
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sales
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oil and gas
New Zealand Oil & Gas, the exploration company, turned in a loss in its first half after the global drop in oil prices saw it recognise a $13 milli.
While you were sleeping: Uncertainty on the rise
Tue, 10th Feb 2015
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wall street
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thomson reuters
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industrial
Wall Street moved lower alongside European equities amid increasing concern about a standoff between Greece and its international creditors.
What Kiwi enterprises will look like in 2040 according to Microsoft
Tue, 3rd Feb 2015
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microsoft
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cloud services
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3d printing
By 2040, Kiwi firms will thrive on flexibility, with tech shifts steering NZ to a cloud-based, mobile-first economy, says Microsoft.
NZ business confidence eases in December, still buoyant
Fri, 19th Dec 2014
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inflation
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property market
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investment
New Zealand business confidence slipped in December, while staying largely upbeat, as inflation remains tame in spite of a growing economy and expo.
World Week Ahead: Fed meeting looms
Mon, 15th Dec 2014
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wall street
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us federal reserve
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construction
US Federal Reserve policy makers are set to gather in the wake of Wall Street's worst weekly drop in three years, amid heightened concern that the.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ stocks fall, led by Kathmandu as kiwi climbs; NZOG drops
Thu, 11th Dec 2014
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customers
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stock market
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exporting
New Zealand shares fell, led by Kathmandu, on concern a stronger kiwi dollar reduces the value of the retailer's offshore sales.