As New Zealand's third biggest export sector, technology is the fastest growing sector of our economy, contributing $16.2 billion to national GDP annually and employing 98,900 workers across 28,749 firms.
In an economy historically dominated by its service, manufacturing and primary industry sectors, the technology industry presents a strong and exciting opportunity for New Zealand’s future economic growth and presence on the international stage. There have been a number of inspiring New Zealand examples already.
So, what makes New Zealand such an attractive option for technology businesses?
1. Ease of doing business
New Zealand is one of the most deregulated, and least corrupt, economies in the world with a rich history of export and strong trade relationships with Asia, the Pacific, the Americas and the European Union. Setting up a company in New Zealand is relatively quick and inexpensive. Our IP laws are also more startup friendly than those of many other jurisdictions.
2. Location, location, location
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Source: CIO || January 22, 2018 |||