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BY:-

Swati Kaura

WORLD MAP

POLITICAL MAP OF NEW ZEALAND
TRADE ROUTE OF NEW ZEALAND
TRADE ROUTE OF NEW ZEALAND
PACIFIC ROUTE MAP
TOP FIVE TRADE PARTNERS
How trade fairs helps the country
Fair trade is helping more and more producers in
the developing world work their way out of
poverty.
With many of the things we buy every day such as
coffee, bananas, cotton and chocolate, just a tiny
percentage of what we pay actually gets back to the
growers.
Multinational companies capture the lions share of
profits from trade of these products and use their
market power to push down the prices paid to
growers.
Growers are left struggling to feed their families or to
send their children to school and sometimes to even
cover their production costs.

TRADE FAIRS
SMALL SQUARE TRANSPORTATION
07 - 09 January, 2014 | Hardenberg, The Netherlands

Automobile: Small Square Transportation is a three day
event that is scheduled to be held in Hardenberg in
The Netherlands. This event will focus on the small
transport industry. The sector of transport industry
will exhibit in the show to present their products and
services.
Food Show Christchurch

04-06 Apr 2014
Christchurch, New ZealandThe Food Show
Christchurch will be organized in Christchurch city of
New Zealand.

Go Green Expo Auckland

04-06 Apr 2014
Auckland, New ZealandHeld for a period of three
consecutive days, this event namely Go Green Expo
Auckland will focus on the powerful...

Rebuild & Renovate Christchurch
Home Show

04-06 Apr 2014
Christchurch, New ZealandRebuild and Renovate
Christchurch Home Show will take place in
Christchurch, New Zealand for a period...

Womens Lifestyle Expo Dunedin

05-06 Apr 2014
Dunedin, New ZealandWomens Lifestyle Expo
Dunedin is an event held with great pomp and show
attracting thousands of women at Dunedin in...

Major exports
Main export commodities 2011 NZ$(million)

Milk powder, butter, and cheese 11,334

Meat and edible offal 5,398

Logs, wood, and wood articles 3,200

Crude oil 1,997

Mechanical machinery and equipment 1,733

Fruit 1,487

Fish, crustaceans, and molluscs 1,382

Aluminium and aluminium articles 1,260

Total all commodities 46,072


Major imports
Main import commodities 2010 NZ$(million)

Petroleum and products 6,466

Mechanical machinery and equipment 4,776

Vehicles, parts, and accessories 3,684

Electrical machinery and equipment 3,467

Textiles and textile articles 1,889

Plastics and plastic articles 1,547

Optical, medical, and measuring equipment 1,297

Pharmaceutical products 1,117

Total all commodities 40,079


Natural Resources

Oil and gas

Mineral

Geothermal

Biodiscovery

Famous ports
Famous Ports
A
Akaroa Harbour
Aotea Harbour

B
Bluff, New Zealand

C
Carnley Harbour
Chelsea Sugar Refinery

H
Herekino
Hokianga

K
Kaipara Harbour
Kwhia Harbour

L
Lyttelton Harbour
Lyttelton, New Zealand

M
Manukau Harbour
Marsden Point



N
Port of Napier
Northland Port

O
Otago Harbour

P
Parengarenga Harbour
Picton, New Zealand
Porirua Harbour
Port Chalmers
Port Levy
Port of Tauranga

P cont.
Port Taranaki
Ports of Auckland

R
Raglan, New Zealand
Rangaunu Harbour

W
Waitemata Harbour
Wellington Harbour
Whangape Harbour
Whangapoua Harbour
Whangarei Harbour
Whangaroa Harbour
Tourism Destinations
Coromandel Peninsula
Abel Tasman National Park
Sky Tower
Napier Art Deco
Kaikoura
Franz Josef Glacier
Rotorua
Tongariro National Park
Bay of Islands
Milford Sound

Trade Practices
Shortage of goods and services
Free competition impeded by such circumstances as:
Exchange control, import control, tariffs.
Licensing.
Monopoly or quasi monopoly.
Restrictive trade practices.
Restrictions on capital issues or credit control.
Space and premises limitations.
Government subsidies paid for the purpose of reducing
prices to consumers.
Unfair prices charged for goods and services not subject
to price fixation.

Highlights from Culture
The culture of New Zealand is largely inherited
from British and European custom, interwoven with
Maori and Polynesian tradition.
An isolated Pacific Island nation, New Zealand was
comparatively recently settled by humans.
Initially Mori only, then bicultural with colonial and
rural values, now New Zealand is a cosmopolitan
culture that reflects its changing demographics, is
conscious of the natural environment, and is an
educated, developed Western society.

Culture
Mori culture has predominated for most of New Zealand's
history of human habitation.
Mori voyagers reached the islands of New Zealand some time
before 1300, though exact dates are uncertain.
Over the ensuing centuries of Mori expansion and
settlement, Mori culture diverged from its Polynesian roots.
Mori established separate tribes, built fortified villages, hunted
and fished, traded commodities, developed agriculture, arts and
weaponry, and kept a detailed oral history.
Regular European contact began approximately 200 years ago,
and British immigration proceeded rapidly during the
nineteenth century.

Famous Trade Fairs
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery, Horticulture
Building, Constuction, Real Estate
Electrical Engineering, Electronics
Energy
Engineering, Manufacturing
Food, Beverage, Hospitality
Furniture, Interior Design
General
Leisure, Hobby, Entertainment
Office, Household, Gifts, Toys
Printing, Packaging, Graphics
Security, Fire Safety Defense
Services, Retail, Education
Traffic, Transport, Logistics

Thank you

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