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- GPC Electronics to exhibit at ElectroneX 2011
- Christopher Janssen to present at the Australian Chambers Business Congress
- GPC Electronics comments on manufacturing in China
- GPC Electronics is open and operational
- GPC Electronics invests in new equipment
- Kiwi Innovator Endace Bucks Trend By Bringing Manufacturing Home
- New Zealand earthquake and GPC Electronics
- GPC Electronics to exhibit at Electronex
- True Cost of Outsourcing
- GPC sponsors Surface Mount 09 conference
- Contract electronic manufacturing in China
- China without going there
- ISO14001 Certification
- Partnership with Humanware
- GPC Opens China factory
- China RoHS
- GPC Joins TFI’s Quarterly Forum as Corporate Sponsor
- GPC implements RoHS program
- Provenco takes Kiwi ingenuity to the world
- Core Business Focus for PDL Electronics
- GPC joins RosettaNet
- Excellence Awards
- SAP Implementation Award
- Christchurch supports industry growth
- New CEO for GPC NZ
- GPC Electronics (NZ) build radios
- Global Leader in EFTPOS equipment selects GPC
- GPC New Zealand opens new facility
- GPC New Zealand's 1st birthday
- Wireless GPC Electronics
- New trans Tasman Link for GPC
- i2004 production line
- Networking with Nortel
- Siemens chooses GPC Electronics
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Trade
Australia and New Zealand have a broad range of trading partners based on geographical links with Asia, heritage links with Europe and political and cultural links with the United States.
Australia and NZ are part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation (APEC) that promotes open trade and practical economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. The combined output of APEC members accounts for almost half of world exports and more than half of world GDP.
The Closer Economic Relations (CER) trade agreement between Australia and NZ has more tightly integrated the economies of the two countries. It encourages businesses to setup manufacturing and services operations in both countries, and has helped to commonise business law, professional credentials and product standards.
Australia and New Zealand share an ethos of ‘getting on with the job’ with a focus on responsive and innovative quality management.
Australia and New Zealand have long histories in developing internationally recognised innovations in medical technologies such as the cochlear implant, satellite navigation, airport landing systems, solar cell technologies and others.
