Restrictions on the naming of food and beverage products
Some terms used to describe food, alcohol and other goods now have restrictions on their use. Find out what the changes mean for your business.
Some terms used to describe food, alcohol and other goods now have restrictions on their use. Find out what the changes mean for your business.
Most New Zealand goods entering the EU will have tariffs removed entirely from 1 May, 2024.
Make sure your claims – from product descriptions to stock levels and delivery timeframes – are clear, accurate and substantiated.
If you have unmanageable debt, support is available, whether you are a director, partner or sole trader.
Find collections of standards to help you build an efficient and safe environment for your business and customers.
A new government means some changes to laws. We’ve summarised some of the important updates for small businesses.
When you have customer contracts, they must be fair under the law. Now’s a good time to review yours.
It’s now easier than ever for businesses to apply to join Customs’ Secure Exports Scheme, which helps exporters save time and money at the border.
Income tax returns are due by 7 July. Find out what you need to do.
If you’re considering exporting your food products, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) can help you navigate the journey.
There are many benefits to being in a co-operative, but what could joining one mean for your business?
The summer holidays offer a good opportunity to get together and discuss the future of your family business.
Being an exporter is a good way to grow your business, but there can sometimes be financial challenges along the way.