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New Zealand Business Climate
New Zealand appeals to foreign investors because we’re a safe and stable country with a strong commercial outlook. Many parts of the world suffer economic, religious and political upheavals. New Zealand is fortunately free of the turmoil experienced in other countries. And our code of business practice is straightforward and direct.
We have a democratic political system, a free-market philosophy, and our economy is strong.
New Zealand is geographically isolated from the rest of the world, but this has a big advantage – we’re the first country to greet each new business day. So we’re always ahead and able to do business with every other country.
Add the creative and independent approach of many New Zealand entrepreneurs and you have an ideal investment opportunity. The business scene here is strong and flourishing.
All of this leads to great investment opportunities and it’s a solid basis for establishing a new business.
Business Visa
Thinking of Moving to New Zealand on a Business Visa. BOOST Business can assist you with Business Planning for new businesses or relocating businesses. We can advise on the Economic Climate and put a good case up for you backed up with data, local knowledge and expertise
We Provide:
- Business Planning
- Data and Statistics
- A Local representative for your business in the start up phase
- Business Relocation services throughout New Zealand
- Introduction to suppliers / customers
- Good linkages into Business Associations, Government Departments and all types of opportunities in New Zealand
New Zealand is a fantastic place to live work and play. We can help you get here.
We are not immigratrion consultants, however have a relationship with NZs finest immigration consultancy if required.
For official information on immigration please check out the NZ immigration page – Here.
Contact Us
Contact us and we will forward a FREE info pack on our Services for relocating or new businesses. Email info@boostbusiness.co.nz or call +64 4 2982667
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