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NZ Trade & Enterprise


New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is the government's national economic development agency. NZTE aims to grow New Zealand's economy by boosting the capability of businesses and regions and facilitating their sustained and profitable participation in overseas markets. The Ministry designs and monitors NZTE’s regional and industry programmes.

NZTE is a key element of the Growth and Innovation Framework (GIF) in terms of delivering, coordinating and aligning the delivery of services designed to implement GIF policy.

NZTE has a network of Regional Economic Development Advisors which works with Economic Development Agencies, councils and businesses to deliver a range of programmes and services including, in particular, the Regional Partnerships Programme.

  • NZT&E Overview
    New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) was established on 1 July 2003. It was formed from the integration of two existing crown entities: Trade NZ and Industry NZ. The new agency will undertake the services previously carried out by these agencies.
  • Annual Stocktake of NZTE Programmes
  • Review of Economic, Industry and Regional Development Policies and Programmes
    A stocktake of government policies and programmes for industry and regional development was released on 6 December 2005.
  • Archive
    New Zealand Trade and Enterprise topics which are no longer current can be found in the archive section. These documents may no longer be updated or contain the most current information but are still provided for your reference.
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