As of 1 April 2021, new minimum wage rates before tax came into effect. Find the information you need regarding this below.
Topics: Business Support, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Belinda Bullock’s motivation for starting her own business was pretty grim. Covid had forced her into redundancy from Air New Zealand and her husband David, a pilot on the same international aircraft couldn’t work when he developed melanoma.
Topics: Business Support, business mentors, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Topics: Business Support, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Welcome to our December In the Chamber update. We hope you're able to treat yourself to the time you deserve with family and friends this Christmas break! Read on to find out what's going on a the Chamber as we close out the year and move into 2021.
To help keep your exports moving over the holidays, we will still be open and operating over the break. Check out our hours here.
Topics: Business Support, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Welcome to our November In the Chamber update. Read on to find out how we can support you as we close out the year.
Following the announcement of an Auckland CBD Covid case, we have information on the Leave Support Scheme available HERE.
Topics: Business Support, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Welcome to the October 2020 update of In The Chamber. This month we look at the recent election, the inevitable effects Brexit will have on trade and how we're working to continue our support for New Zealand business in the coming months.
Read on to find out what's been happening in the Chamber, how you can participate in our various events and what support you can find for your business.
Topics: Business Support, growing business, start ups, exports, import
Accessing the world's largest market through Hong Kong
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area is made up of a world-class cluster of nine major cities in Guangdong province plus the Special Administrative Regions (SARs) of Hong Kong and Macau. The region’s 70 million consumers are relatively and increasingly wealthy. This is a large, prosperous and lucrative consumer market.
Topics: china, trade, exports, government, import, investment, hong kong, greater bay
Do our much publicised drop-offs in activities and numbers across various areas with China have more to do with market forces than concerns over perceived government relationship issues?
Topics: china, diplomacy, trade, tourism, exports, fta, government