The trade partnerships that have developed over the past decade will likely evolve into long-term strategic relationships between the two countries. Identifying and capitalising on the opportunities this relationship presents are expected to produce extraordinary rewards.
Yet business and investment transactions in the New Zealand/China corridor may confront a number of challenges – from unfamiliar tax and regulatory regimes and business customs, to language and cultural differences. Understanding these complexities is critical to expanding and deepening the New Zealand-China business relationship.