Te Taumata says trade demand crucial to ensure economic bounce back

Through the unprecedented challenges faced by Maori businesses, communities and whanau unfolding across Aotearoa, today economists are predicting unemployment will climb rapidly to 15 to 30 percent. Te Taumata Chair Chris Karamea Insley says the world has never confronted a crisis like COVID-19 – one that has simultaneously tested the limits of public health systems […]
International trade hui for Māori first of its kind

An exciting line-up of speakers will present at next week’s Regional Korero on International Trade in Rotorua, including Government ministers and trade negotiators, world-class intellectual property experts, and more. The first-of-its-kind hui is being held at Pullman Rotorua on Wednesday 26 February from 8.30am to 5pm. Te Taumata chair, Chris Karamea Insley, says the hui […]
World-class team to work with Māori

This year the New Zealand government will advance free trade discussions with the European Union, one of the largest world markets for produce, products and services from New Zealand. Te Taumata chairman, Chris Karamea Insley, says the discussion with the EU is hugely important to Maori businesses. “The issue of intellectual property – particularly geographic […]
Te Taumata applauds upgrade to trade agreement between New Zealand and Singapore

Maori companies and exporters will see the benefits of the upgraded Closer Economic Partnership (CEP) New Zealand’s largest trading partner in South East Asia, with Singapore. From today, Maori companies will be able to visit Singapore visa-free for three months – up one month from the previous agreement. Maori companies with offices in Singapore will […]
Digital trade will give Māori business exporters an edge

The new Trade for All Advisory Board (TFAAB) report recommendations to Government on digital trade foreshadows an opportunity for Māori exporters. That’s the call from Te Taumata chair, Chris Insley, who says digital trade will change the way we trade between countries, and in time, the rest of the world. New Zealand is talking with […]