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Manufacturing News – July 2023

In this months newsletter, it is your last opportunity to register for the ExportNZ All of Government Roadshow. This free series of events kicked off this week and has had great feedback so far, is designed to give exporters and businesses the opportunity to hear from our partners about how they are supporting exporters.

BusinessNZ

ManufacturingNZ

SBC Talks Tools with All Heart NZ

In this edition of SBC Talks Tools, we catch up with Chief Encourager Joe Youssef from All Heart NZ, a social enterprise aimed at redirecting corporate equipment waste from landfill […]

Nicole Schlichting

SBC

ExportNZ Trade Update – July 2023

NZ-EU FTA The Prime Minister, as expected, travelled to Brussels en route to the NATO Summit in Vilnius and signed the FTA with the EU. The Agreement now needs to […]

Josie Hehir

ExportNZ

Pānui news – 20 July

In this week’s edition of Pānui, we remind members to input into the SBC/CLC review of the ETS, Fonterra partners with government to significantly reduce emissions, Mike is on the […]

Nicole Schlichting

SBC

Export Series – August 2023 (Auckland)

ExportNZ brings you the EMA Export Series in August 2023 in Auckland! Save the date to spend quality time with members of New Zealand’s export community and get the latest […]

Pritika Bonamis

ExportNZ

EV roaming pilot coming to New Zealand as ChargeNet, Z Energy and OpenLoop partner up for 2024 trial project

Three of New Zealand’s leading EV charging providers - ChargeNet, Z Energy (Z) and Counties Energy Limited, which operates OpenLoop - have today announced they are launching an EV charging roaming trial, with support from Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA). The project aims to develop and trial EV-roaming capability between the three EV charging networks, which would enable EV drivers to charge at any of three networks from their choice of account.

Rachael Cox

Climate Leaders Coalition

Evening out

New Zealand’s services sector experienced a decline in expansion during June, according to the BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI). The PSI for June was 50.1 (A PSI […]

Steve Summers

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