Exporting

Many north Auckland companies are involved in exporting goods or services to various parts of the world, or even globally – and we're here to help. 

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The New Zealand government has made a strategic commitment to transform New Zealand into an export-led economy, and provides training, help, incentives and some fully or partly-funded initiatives to encourage New Zealand businesses to export products and intangible commodities such as knowledge and services. Apart from high-level initiatives, such as negotiating trade agreements with other countries, in many instances the government has worked with the private sector to set up or leverage existing networks and initiatives – networks and initiatives which new exporters can tap into.


How we can help

We can help businesses navigate the export minefield. If you are planning to export your products or services (irrespective of whether this will be on a large, medium or even very small scale), ready to make the leap, or dabbling in it and finding the going tough, get in touch with us first and we will help you identify which services will be of the most assistance to you, and how to begin to take advantage of them.  In particular, we can provide volunteer business mentors that have export experience to assist established businesses. Apply for a mentor with exporting experience here.


We can  connect you with organisations and individuals who can help and people who are already exporting successfully, and by helping you identify and apply for any funding options for which your organisation may be eligible. We know exporting isn’t easy, but we can make the learning curve less steep. We may well have helped other companies overcome the same challenges you are facing, and we’re happy to share our expertise with you.


If we can help in any other way, please contact us at team@ens.org.nz
 

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More information:

New Zealand Trade and Enterprise offers a range of services and information to businesses to help them do business internationally. There may be a fee for these, although in most cases it is subsidised. They include market intelligence, monitoring markets, helping you prepare to enter a new market, check on local regulations and identify opportunities, and provide in-market assistance and mentoring to guide you along the way or help you extend your market.  

 

MarketNewZealand.com is New Zealand Trade and Enterprise’s online trade enquiry system, enabling businesses with proven export capability to profile their products and services to an international business audience.   

ProjectLink is the government’s online subscription service that provides you with qualified business opportunities in the engineering, marine and building and construction industries. Leads are sourced directly from the primary markets of Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia and New Caledonia and secondary markets of American Samoa, Samoa and Tonga.   

Export New Zealand is a non-profit, non-government organisation (NGO) which specifically focuses on helping its membership of exporters and exporter service providers grow their business in the international market place.. 

Here are also some sites with information relevant to exports relating specifically to:


Agriculture and forestry

Food

Standards

New Zealand Customs

New Zealand New Thinking brand initiative including presentation resources and tool-kits 

Better by Design

Beachheads Programme

New Zealand Export Office


You will find more links here. These include details such as currency converters, tariffs, export credit guarantees, and much more detailed information than we have provided above.


If we can help in any other way, please contact us at team@ens.org.nz