The digital future for New Zealand’s export community has arrived, and with it the ability to maximise their business
potential.
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has launched a suite of digital products that are the export and investment
communities’ place to discover, learn andconnect.
NZTE’s new digital world has a wealth of information, insights and tools that will support all of New Zealand’s 12,000
export businesses.Included in this comprehensive digital environment are:Clear information for early stage exporters; including how to get started with NZTE;An investment hub – both for export companies seeking to raise capital and for investors looking for New Zealand
opportunities;A COVID-19 section – packed with tools, up-to-date information about what’s really happening in-market, and signposts to
what government services are available to support exporters;myNZTE – a free online portal offering curated, in-depth information and guidance to help exporters navigate their
export and capital raising journeys.
A key feature of NZTE’s digital suite is a range of export stories from New Zealand businesses, explaining the
challenges they have faced and how they overcame them.
myNZTE will also provide access to expert interviews, market guides and insights that exporters need to succeed.
NZTE is the New Zealand government’s international trade promotion and business development agency. Its mission is to
grow New Zealand businesses internationally, bigger, better, and faster, for the good of New Zealand, and it already
works with around 6000 export companies.
The Chief Executive of NZTE, Peter Chrisp, said: “This is an important and historic milestone for New Zealand Trade and
Enterprise - Te Taurapa Tūhono – as we become a digitally-enabled organisation.
“myNZTE, our customer portal, is a fully interactive platform integrated into our new NZTE website. In a fundamental way, this means we can deliver our knowledge and services to any New Zealand exporter in a way that’s
open and transparent.
“A key aspect of NZTE is that we have around half of our 700 people based overseas in 40 locations and they are
supported by a further 200 private-sector advisers. In our new, COVID-19 world, those boots on the ground have never
been more important, to ensure that New Zealand’s export community understands what is really happening around the
world, what the opportunities are, and how to make the most of them with our support.
“And the reality is that we will have to do this in a ‘virtual’ way for some time, where our ability to gain knowledge
and act upon it will need to be via digital pathways.
“To me, the pandemic has accelerated trends that already existed, so a key feature of our work, for example, is enabling
exporters to embrace e-commerce.”
Mr Chrisp said a key feature of NZTE’s digital suite was its accessibility for all exporters.
“Anyone can now learn the basics, or really upskill themselves and their business through features like InvestEd (an
online learning programme to prepare for and attract capital investment), at a time and place that suits them.
“These new digital channels also fully complement our existing core strength - building people-to-people connections and
real-life relationships. Over time, as we gather data and insights from our new platform, we’ll be able to be even more
targeted and effective in doing this.”