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Kiwi expats help Furnware break into China

Hawkes Bay based company Furnware has broken into the Chinese market on the back of leads generated from Kea’s Global Update in April this year. 

Kea announces first recipient of Winter Internship Award

Kea has announced the first recipient of the Winter Internship Award, a prestigious new scholarship allowing leading candidates from New Zealand's top business schools to work at multinational corporates based in the US.

Rakon buys French rival, heads into space

NZ tech company Rakon is buying the assets of French rival Temex for €400,000 euros, ($NZ717,000) gaining access to satellite and space station transport applications to complement its existing European operations.

Kea UK July Newsletter - The Butler, The Don, Ticket Giveaways and more

There is no shortage of creative Kiwis making their mark in the UK, as the July newsletter reveals. 

Visitor arrivals hit 2.5 million

Annual visitor arrivals to New Zealand hit the 2.5 million mark last month for the first time, says Statistics NZ.

The Kent kiwi: UK to grow its own version of fruit for first time

Its exotic names allude to roots on the other side of the world.  But the kiwi fruit, or Chinese gooseberry, will soon be grown in the 'Garden of England', it seems.

To see ourselves as others see us - it isn't always a pretty sight

Over the years, visitors to New Zealand haven't always been complimentary about the country and its people.

Last day for entrepreneurs to get a share of $1m

The clock is ticking for companies interested in grabbing a slice of $1 million in business funding.

‘Expat Recon Tour’ blazes a trail through NZ

Last month, four Kiwi expats won a once in a lifetime opportunity to bring a friend, who had never been to New Zealand, home for ten days to show them the best our country has to offer - and they sure did it in style!

Baby steps start growing your media presence

For business, the current conundrum about social media is "should we or shouldn't we?" That is the question many are asking - from the large corporate to the self-employed professional.