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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608A Prof.Tal Ovadia

NEW ZEALAND Ananth Shyam Sunder Vinnakota. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608A Prof.Tal Ovadia. 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”

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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608A Prof.Tal Ovadia

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  1. NEW ZEALAND AnanthShyam Sunder Vinnakota INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT-608AProf.TalOvadia

  2. 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.

  3. LARGEST CITY • 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

  4. 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%

  5. New Zealand dollar 1 USD=1.388 NZD 1 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.

  6. AUSTRALIA (20.7%) GDP(PPP):$118.9 billion AUSTRALIA (22%) U.S.A (9.7%) U.S.A (11.5%) CHINA (5.3%) CHINA (13.4%) JAPAN (9.2%) JAPAN (9.5%) U.K (4.6%) SINGAPORE (4.9%) EXPORTS RESOURCES GERMANY (4.7%) • Dairy products • Meat • Wood and wood products • Fish • Machinery IMPORTS • Dairy products • Meat • Forestry products • Natural Gas • Iron sand • Coal • Hydropower • Machinery and equipment • Vehicles and aircraft • Petroleum • Electronics • Textiles • Plastics $29.53 billion (2008 est.) $31.11 billion (2008 est.)

  7. 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

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