
What we do
AmCham New Zealand is a prominent organisation dedicated to fostering economic ties and collaboration between New Zealand and the United States. With a legacy spanning over 50 years, AmCham supports a diverse membership base that includes Fortune 500 companies, major corporates, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and government agencies from both nations. The organisation plays a pivotal role in promoting trade, investment, tourism, and educational opportunities, creating a thriving transpacific commercial environment. AmCham serves as a bridge for businesses, leveraging its extensive network of government and business entities across the USA, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region. By providing exclusive access to key resources, partnerships, and insights, AmCham empowers its members to navigate the complexities of bilateral trade and investment. Through advocacy, advisory services, and networking opportunities, the organisation ensures that US and NZ enterprises are well-positioned for success in their respective markets.
Overview of our offering
- Business advisory: Tailored insights and support to help businesses navigate the complexities of NZ-US trade and investment, ensuring compliance and strategic alignment.
- Networking opportunities: Facilitating connections with influential stakeholders across the United States and New Zealand business ecosystems.
- Advocacy: Representing members’ interests on critical issues affecting bilateral trade policies, investment frameworks, and regulations.
- Events and conferences: Organising seminars, workshops, and networking events to foster knowledge exchange and professional growth for members.
- Market entry support: Guiding businesses through the process of entering and establishing themselves in the US or NZ markets.
- Partnership facilitation: Leveraging AmCham’s network to create mutually beneficial partnerships between US and NZ enterprises.
Target customer: US businesses seeking to establish or expand operations in New Zealand, New Zealand companies aiming to enter or grow in the US market, and organisations seeking expert advice on NZ-US trade policies, compliance, and strategies.