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This week, we’ve got Nicole Schlichting, SBC’s Senior Communications Advisor, in the hot seat. Nicole oversees most of SBC’s communications activities, including our social channels and our weekly Pānui newsletter, […]SBC
Workforce disruption is a huge, growing challenge to tackle. From talent shortages to the impacts of hybrid working, from technology shifts such as AI to making sure there is equality […]SBC
BusinessNZ submission to the Primary Production Select Committee on the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme Agricultural Obligations) Amendment BillBusinessNZ
In this week’s edition of Pānui, we encourage members to get involved in our ERP2 consultation, we share how we’re making CCBC accessible to the next generation of sustainability professionals, […]SBC
With the Indian, UK, French and European Parliament elections out of the way, the global focus is squarely on the US November election. At this point, it is too early to tell what impact the news that President Biden has withdrawn from the race will have on trade policies and expectations, but prior to this decision, Trump looked very likely to be the victor in key swing states post the assassination attempt. This has meant an in-depth focus on Trump’s trade policies as these now are looking very likely to be introduced.ExportNZ
Export 101 Series | Auckland – A German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Event with Event Partner EMA
A series of workshops designed to equip you with the essential tools and knowledge for successful market entry and growth in Germany. Whether you're new to exporting or looking to enhance your presence, this series is tailored to meet your needs.ExportNZ
This submission is made on behalf of the New Zealand International Business Forum (NZIBF) and ExportNZ. NZIBF, whose members are listed at Annex A,1 is a forum of
senior business leaders working together to promote New Zealand’s engagement in the global economy. ExportNZ, a division of BusinessNZ, is a national industry association representing a diverse range of exporters throughout New Zealand.ExportNZ
The Climate Leaders Coalition welcomes Genesis CEO Malcolm Johns as the Coalition’s new convenor, succeeding Spark CEO Jolie Hodson MNZM. Since 2018, the CEO-led Coalition, made up of 87 signatories […]Climate Leaders Coalition
In this week’s edition of Pānui, MfE released the draft second emissions reduction plan, we share a Q&A blog on nature with Plant & Food Research’s Dr Roger Robson-Williams, we […]SBC
The BusinessNZ Energy Council welcomes the Government’s formation of the Gas Security Response Group. This has occurred at a critical period for the sector. The issues discussed and solutions advised […]BusinessNZ Energy Council
SBC is delivering a series of guides on the fundamentals of sustainability, covering topics ranging from sustainability strategies through to nature and biodiversity. As part of this series, we caught […]SBC
Activity in New Zealand’s services sector sunk even further during June, according to the BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI). The PSI for June was 40.2 (A PSI […]BusinessNZ
BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC) welcomes the opportunity to submit on the Commerce Commission’s default price-quality path (DPP4) draft decision.BusinessNZ Energy Council
Activity in New Zealand’s manufacturing sector dropped to its third lowest value for a non-COVID lockdown month, according to the latest BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI).ManufacturingNZ
Activity in New Zealand’s manufacturing sector dropped to its third lowest value for a non-COVID lockdown month, according to the latest BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI). The […]BusinessNZ
A wind farm off the coast of Auckland or Waikato would fit well with the existing power grid and demonstrates the value of spreading offshore development around the country, developer […]BusinessNZ Energy Council
In this week’s edition of Pānui, the Government launches its new Climate Strategy, we share some of the social sustainability findings from Better Futures 2024, MBIE consultation opens on carbon […]SBC
The Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement (TTRMA) – which aims to remove regulatory barriers between Australia and New Zealand and facilitate trade across the Tasman – is now 20 years old. […]BusinessNZ
You’re invited to join us as we navigate the latest global advancements in offshore wind energy, presented by the expertise of Pierre-Antoine Tetard, Chief Commercial Officer and Acting Vice President […]BusinessNZ Energy Council
BEC's newsletter for July 2024BusinessNZ Energy Council