Te Taumata wishes Nanaia Mahuta safe travels on first foreign trip
Te Taumata wishes Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Nanaia Mahuta safe travels as she embarks on her first foreign trip since being appointed to the office a year ago.
Te Taumata wishes Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Nanaia Mahuta safe travels as she embarks on her first foreign trip since being appointed to the office a year ago.
Te Taumata is working hard to ensure Geographical Indicators and Māori Intellectual Property (IP) are protected as Aotearoa negotiates a new Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union.
The NZ/UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been a significant win for Māori and Te Taumata believes it will pave the way for even more fruitful trade negotiations with the European Union in the coming months.
Māori have much to celebrate in today’s announcement that New Zealand and Britain have finalised their Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Te Taumata Chairman Chris Karamea Insley says.
Te Taumata urges New Zealand and its trade partners to carefully consider China’s request to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) as it has the potential to present significant benefits for Māori enterprise.
Te Taumata is thrilled to put its support behind the launch of two new philanthropic grants to support Māori in the pursuit of excellence and community leadership.
Te Taumata is proud to support the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono business internships, which offer invaluable experience and opportunities for rangatahi interested in Asia business and culture.
Māori trade group Te Taumata is applauding what it understands could be an “imminent” Agreement in Principle for the pending Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Aotearoa New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
A confronting new report, released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has painted a stark picture of the damaging consequences of global warming.
Te Taumata brought together key trade representatives in a highly productive and insightful hui this week, discussing the challenges facing New Zealand and Māori businesses navigating the current economic climate.
Trade is a fast-paced, ever-evolving sector and, as Te Taumata can attest, organisations need to be agile and forward-thinking to make the most of trade opportunities as they arise.
Te Taumata had a rich and productive discussion with the South African High Commissioner, Her Excellency Vuyiswa Tulelo, this week.