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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608A PROF.TAL OVADIA NEW ZEALAND Ananth Shyam Sunder Vinnakota

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608A Prof.Tal Ovadia

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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608APROF.TAL OVADIA

NEW ZEALAND

Ananth Shyam Sunder Vinnakota

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NEW ZEALAND

KIWI is the national bird of New Zealand.

All the New Zealanders overseas are called “Kiwis” and also the New Zealand dollar is called “ Kiwi”

KIWI is also found on the New Zealand stamps.

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Located in the South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is considered most isolated country.Languages spoken: ENGLISH (98%) MAORI (4.2%)-official

Other languages (0.6%)Government: Parliamentary (No written constitution)Population: 4,280,000 (2008)Literacy Rate: 100%No unemployment

CAPITAL

LARGEST CITY

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Ethnic groups: Europeans-Pakeha (62%), Maori (14.6%), Asians (9.2%),Pacific people (6.9%)

Life expectancy of a child born: Males-77.9, Females-81.9 years.

Predominant religion: Christianity 56%, 35% said that they had no religion, 5% belong to other religions.

Other languages spoken: Samoan is most widely spoken non-official language, French, Hindi, Yue, Northern Chinese.

Literacy: 14.2% -Bachelors degree or higher, 30.4%-Secondary qualification, 22.4% no formal qualification.

Work force: 2.057 million: Agriculture-7%, Industry-19%, Services-74%

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New Zealand dollar1 USD=1.388 NZD1 NZD=0.72 USD

International credit card will work as long as its 4 digit pin is encoded.12.5% Goods & Service tax on goods and services.

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AUSTRALIA (22%)

U.S.A (11.5%)

CHINA (5.3%)

JAPAN (9.2%)

U.K (4.6%)

AUSTRALIA (20.7%)

U.S.A (9.7%)

CHINA (13.4%)

JAPAN (9.5%)

SINGAPORE (4.9%)

GERMANY (4.7%)IMPORTS

EXPORTS

Machinery and equipmentVehicles and aircraftPetroleumElectronicsTextilesPlastics

Dairy productsMeatWood and wood productsFish Machinery

$31.11 billion (2008 est.)

$29.53 billion (2008 est.)

RESOURCES

Dairy productsMeatForestry productsNatural GasIron sandCoalHydropower

GDP(PPP):$118.9 billion

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DON’T’s DON’T’s

Don’t underestimate bad New Zealand weather. Check the forecasts before going into the outdoors for the period you’ll be gone. Rivers can be killers. If it's running too strong to walk through, wait until the levels drop. Be conservative

To protect people from the health effects of second-hand smoke, smoking in all hospitality venues, including bars, restaurants, cafes, and casinos, is prohibited in New Zealand. If you smoke, remember to smoke outside.

Never leave valuables in parked vehicles.

In a bar, avoid accepting drinks from strangers and don’t leave your drink unattended.

The police recommend you don’t accept rides from people you don’t know.

Don’t carry large amounts of cash or expensive jewellery.

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References http://www.newzealand.com/travel/about-nz/key-facts/key-

facts-important-dates.cfm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1898_kiwi_6d_red.JPG http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35852.htm#econ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/

print/nz.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_zealand

http://www.cyborlink.com/besite/new_zealand.htm www.images.google.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=R0YakVC8klI&feature=related