Trade Minister Todd McClay announced the NZ EU Free Trade Agreement’s commencement, significantly benefiting Kiwi exporters with $100 million in tariff reductions. The agreement, resulting from over 15 years of efforts, enhances New Zealand’s trade prospects by improving market access for key exports like kiwifruit, wine, and seafood, and aligning with the country’s strategic goals to double export values over the next decade.
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Committed to Openness and Clarity
At EU Trade Link, we believe that transparency is the cornerstone of trust and a long-lasting relationship with our clients.
We would really like you to understand how our services operate, how they’re funded, and most importantly, how they’re designed to benefit your business without incurring unexpected costs.
Zero Cost to New Zealand Businesses
Our primary commitment is to support New Zealand businesses in expanding their reach to the European Union market. We are proud to offer our intermediary services at no cost to you. That’s right — there’s no catch, no strings attached.
How We Operate
We’ve established strong partnerships with fulfilment companies in the EU. These partners value the connection we create between them and businesses like yours. As a recognised intermediary, we facilitate these vital trade links that benefit both parties. We understand their strengths and the types of businesses that best suit their business model.
New Zealand Business Hours
We operate during local business hours, all meetings and consultations take place during normal work hours.
Commission-Based Partnerships
Our remuneration comes from a commission paid by our EU partners. They compensate us for the service of connecting them with dynamic businesses ready to enter or expand within the EU market. This commission-based model means our success is directly tied to finding the best match for your business needs — because when you succeed, we succeed.