The Exportersblog is a unique way for you to stay in touch with current issues in international trade. By reading and contributing you can be a part of the story of international trade in the South Pacific. It is the only export blog originating from New Zealand and promotes export success and international trade. It has been set up by the New Zealand School of Export.
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Our rural setting - looking across Staces Road to farmland with the Tararuas in the distance. Photo: Graeme Siddle March 25, 2008
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Cows wintering on swedes, Ermedale, Southland 28 June, 2008. Photo taken by Graeme Siddle. With premium prices being paid for dairy products...
Thursday, 19 November 2009
New Zealand School of Export is having a video made!
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009
Global Entrepreneurship Week 16-22 November 2009
This website http://www.unleashingideas.org/?_c=1 has a global round-up on events. Here is the New Zealand listing of all the events taking place around the country: http://www.unleashingideas.org/newzealand?_c=1 There has also been publicity of the GEW in the newspapers - today's Dominion Post featured David ten Have and his company Ponoko.com. David is a former Palmerston North resident and student at St Peter's College.
Have a look at all the events that are planned in the UK during the week – all 2936 of them!http://www.gew.org.uk/ and here is an American site with a focussed section on the week including a podcast from Hilary Clinton on the Week:
http://www.entrepreneurship.org/FeaturedEvent/GlobalEntrepreneurshipWeek.html
This website http://www.unleashingideas.org/?_c=1 has a global round-up on events. Here is the New Zealand listing of all the events taking place around the country: http://www.unleashingideas.org/newzealand?_c=1 There has also been publicity of the GEW in the newspapers - today's Dominion Post featured David ten Have and his company Ponoko.com. David is a former Palmerston North resident and student at St Peter's College.
Have a look at all the events that are planned in the UK during the week – all 2936 of them!http://www.gew.org.uk/ and here is an American site with a focussed section on the week including a podcast from Hilary Clinton on the Week:
http://www.entrepreneurship.org/FeaturedEvent/GlobalEntrepreneurshipWeek.html
Monday, 16 November 2009
We Must Trade or Fade
Image www.voxeu.org/files/image/baldwin_spaghetti.JPG
This quip attributed to John F Kennedy in the early 1960s, certainly doesn’t apply to New Zealand at the moment in terms of the deals it is negotiating.
It seems like New Zealand and the world are rushing into trade agreements left, right and centre. For example here is a Youtube clip in which the Canadian Minister for Trade sums up what his country has been doing: http://www.youtube.com/user/commerceCDA
The WTO in the RTA section of its website, has a useful map: http://rtais.wto.org/UI/PublicSearchByMember.aspx It lists all the trade agreements of WTO members. While it is not up to date and doesn’t include New Zealand’s newest FTA with Hong Kong, it does help to give the world context for the rush into trade agreements.
By clicking on to the map of Canada using the reference above, you will see that Canada has six FTAs listed plus seven new ones announced.
Can you imagine trying to map all the links that there are as well as putting all the new ones in. It has been tried as you can see from the image above and this is only North America. The article by Richard Baldwin which goes with this image – is worth reading. Here is the URL:
http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/959
Among the points that Richard Baldwin makes is that: ‘While the spaghetti bowl [development of free trade agreements] is a problem for firms in big nations, it is much more so for firms in poor nations. Rich nations have the resources and negotiating leverage to navigate the tangle’s worse effects. The governments of small and poor nations do not. The spaghetti bowl falls much harder on the heads of the world’s small and poor nations.’
As we live in the South Pacific with small, poor nations as neighbours, it is worth giving the ‘spaghetti bowl’ more than a passing thought. What are yours?
Friday, 6 November 2009
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Factsheet series continues: American Samoa
Image from: http://www.anyflag.com/state/amsomoa.htm
A new factsheet on exporting to American Samoa is now available from the New Zealand School of Export FREE downloads page at:
http://www.export.ac.nz/freedownloads.html
A new factsheet on exporting to American Samoa is now available from the New Zealand School of Export FREE downloads page at:
http://www.export.ac.nz/freedownloads.html
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