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May/June 2020 Edition

Classic Builders notes downstream impact of construction comeback

Thousands of construction workers will be back on the tools from the end of COVID-19 Level 4, playing their “highly important” part in cranking up New Zealand’s...

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Technology resilience – now and in the future

As we hopefully come out of COVID-19 lockdown and move beyond, business operators are being forced to rethink their norms. And one of the main areas impacted...

Surviving COVID-19: A New Zealand trade perspective

Trying to chart an economic path out of this global pandemic is, in the old phrase – “like throwing darts”.

May 2020

We are fortunate to be living in a fertile, temperate land, in moated isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. But we have been reminded that when a global...

Adaptability key to surviving the ‘new normal’

For many businesses around the world, the COVID-19 crisis has become something of an existential threat. National lockdowns and limits on physical contact have forced many to...

Bay company Quentosity’s contactless solution for coffee

Bumpzi, the creation of Tauranga-based digital marketing agency Quentosity, has come up with a solution for cafes, restaurants and takeaway businesses looking to operate under COVID-19 Alert...

Growers heartened despite Appeal Court ruling

A group of kiwifruit growers seeking action against the government for the introduction of Psa in 2010 are now mulling taking their case to the Supreme Court...

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