New Zealand's largest building materials and home furnishing exhibition
Auckland Home Furnishing and Decoration Exhibition, New Zealand, is organized by EENZ, a well-known exhibition company in New Zealand. EENZ is New Zealand's largest and professional organizer of building materials and household goods exhibitions. Auckland Homeshow 2015 showcased products including kitchen and bathroom, building materials, interior decoration and renovation, furniture accessories, energy saving and quality of life. Exhibitors go to great lengths to sell products, market their products and demonstrate their expertise to customers. The Auckland HomeShow in 2015 successfully attracted more than 500 exhibitors and about 50,000 visitors.
"We haven't seen this in a few years. This means that there is strong demand from New Zealanders for all kinds of construction products and services, especially kitchens, landscaping and construction services, which are also areas where HomeShow Auckland is well known." HomeShow Auckland Promoter Amanda Magnus said. Therefore, participating in this exhibition can not only bring business opportunities in overseas markets to your company, but also build an information platform for technical exchanges for exhibitors, allowing you to maximize the core competitiveness of the company's products.
Market analysis
New Zealand is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean. The territory consists of two islands, the South Island and the North Island, separated by the Cook Strait. The South Island is adjacent to Antarctica, and the North Island is adjacent to Fiji and Tonga. New Zealand is a highly developed capitalist country. The World Bank ranks New Zealand as one of the easiest countries in the world to do business. Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, the national industrial, commercial and economic and trade center. Auckland is located in the Auckland District of the North Island of New Zealand. It has 56 small islands, half of which are inland towns and half of which are seaside towns. The characteristics make it a diverse water world. The world's most important multinational companies have offices in Auckland, which is in fact New Zealand's "economic capital" and New Zealand's largest and busiest commercial and financial center. According to Statistics New Zealand, from January to August, the bilateral import and export volume of goods between New Zealand and China was US$8.52 billion. Among them, New Zealand's exports to China were US$3.98 billion, accounting for 20.9% of its total exports, an increase of 3 percentage points; New Zealand's imports from China were US$4.54 billion, an increase of 1.9%, accounting for 16.2% of its total imports. Singapore's trade deficit was US$560 million. It is worth noting that China once replaced Australia as New Zealand's largest export market, and trade exchanges between China and New Zealand are close. The population of New Zealand is growing year by year, which puts forward greater demands on the currently stretched shopping mall space. At present, the number of shopping malls in major cities such as Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch has fallen below actual demand. Late spring and early summer are peak seasons for home renovation or decoration in New Zealand, and these shops specializing in building or finishing materials and tools can do surprisingly well. Kiwis seem to have a soft spot for home beautification.