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The New Zealand Europe Business Council Incorporated is established to promote the establishment of closer economic co-operation between New Zealand and Europe.

The New Zealand Europe Business Council Incorporated is established to promote the establishment of closer economic co-operation between New Zealand and Europe.
We are proud to have a substantial membership of full and associate members ranging from Business Associations, Trade Commissions and Universities to Embassies, Consulates, and Consuls.
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Rather than listing events on this website all NZEBC member events are listed on our LinkedIn Group feed.
Simply send a hyperlink to your online event listing to events@nzebc.org.nz and we will post to the group.
The NZEBC would like to invite you to a briefing with Sharon Zollner - Chief Economist of ANZ New Zealand. Sharon is widely known for her sharp economic insights and her ability to translate complex economic concepts into clear, comprehensive, and accessible terms.
Date: Thursday 23rd July 2026
Time: 5.30pm for 6.00pm start – 7.30pm
Venue: Europe House, Level 16, 56 Wakefield Street, Auckland CBD
Register your attendance to the event HERE.
RSVP/Ticket: $25 NZEBC members / $35 non-members
Tickets are limited and No door sales.
We are delighted to welcome all NZEBC members to the upcoming Annual General Meeting.
Date: Thursday, 21 May 2026
Time: 5:30 - 7.30 pm
Venue in Auckland CBD
Find out more details here.
EU-NZ Business Summit 2025 brought together 480 representatives of all Europe and New Zealand, and created a productive setting for officials and companies to explore new areas of cooperation. With this year's emphasis on the Central and Eastern Europe, the event also provided space to highlight the region's economic potential. Discover more from the event in the full article.
New Zealand and the European Union have negotiated a free trade agreement. After seven-years of discussion and numerous negotiating rounds, an agreement in principle was reached early on Friday 30th June, between Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and European Union President Ursula von der Leyen, in Brussels.