Trade Works op-ed: Building a new future for Indigenous trade
On the back of the FTA announcement, Te Taumata board member Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Whātua) highlights the benefits of engaging Indigenous peoples in international trade. The piece, presents a clear case for [...]
Aotearoa New Zealand-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement Signed
Last week, Aotearoa New Zealand and the United Kingdom signed the NZ-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Concluding this Agreement is a significant achievement for Māori exporters, opening market access opportunities into the world’s fifth largest [...]
TechWeek
Techweek is a nationwide series of events, showcasing and celebrating Aotearoa’s innovation. It provides a platform for everyone to meet, share ideas and create connections to enhance our future world. Many Māori-led innovations and [...]
Ka Hao Business Profile
Te Whare Hukahuka & Poutama Trust Are Proud To Join Forces Poutama is supporting The Ka Hao i te Ao Programme – an e-commerce training programme offered to Māori business owners. Poutama will offer [...]
Silvicom Ltd
Poutama is proud to support to Silvicom - a silviculture business operating in the forestry industry and based in Te Tai Tokerau. Owned and operated by Keita and Will Edmonds, the business provides its [...]
Go Global
Aotearoa’s largest exporters conference ‘Go Global’ is back and bigger than ever! Join for a day of networking, connecting, and hearing the bold and daring stories of like-minded exporters, importers and manufacturers as they [...]
Icehouse – Owner Manager Programme
The Icehouse delivered programme is a residential programme specially created for high-calibre business owners. The businesses should have more than 15 full-time employees and $3million+ in revenue. The programme is for those who want [...]
The impact of climate change on Māori
A new research report from Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NZ’s Maori Research Centre of Research Excellence), about the impacts of climate change on Māori has been released. The report He huringa āhuarangi, he [...]







