KiwiLand NZ Feature for India
After a couple of false starts last year, New Zealand businesses now have another opportunity to promote directly to India in a special feature due out in late October.
“KiwiLand” will be distributed as a supplement in The Economic Times, in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, reaching a discerning audience of relevant readers, including corporate and government decision makers.
The Economic Times is the largest selling English business daily in India and among the top three worldwide. It is read by people who run and shape significant aspects of the Indian economy as well as by those who are regular international travellers.
As we all know the natural warmth of New Zealanders is legendary, and this is will be one of the focuses of the feature. India and New Zealand have been steadily building links in business and trade, these links are poised to open new and diverse opportunities in the coming years.
Graeme Russell, of Adage Business & Media Services said “New Zealand and India have defined visions for economic development with long standing and warm relations between our two countries.
“There is potential for further developing bilateral trade in a number of key areas, and discussions between the two countries show that both Governments are keen to further develop trade opportunities”.
“KiwiLand” will focus on the economic, commercial, cultural and people-to-people exchanges and contacts between India and New Zealand.
Russell added "Businesses within the tourism, education and import/export sectors wanting to do business with India should take this opportunity to promote themselves."
If you want to be part of “KiwiLand” contact graeme@adagebusiness.co.nz.
More information:
Adage Business & Media Services
graeme@adagebusiness.co.nz
www.adagebusiness.co.nz