4. CLIMATE• Subtropical in the north
• Mild Temperature in the south
• Moderately High Rainfall
• Mountainous Area
• Average Temperature in Summer (20-30ºC)
• Average Temperature in Winter (10-15ºC)
5. GOVERNMENT
• Parliamentary Monarchy
• Head of State is a sovereign (Queen
Elizabeth II)
• Represented by the Governor-General
• Mixed Member Proportional voting
system
• Legislature (Parliament)
• House of Representatives and
committees including members of
Parliament
• Executive Branch
• Ministers of the Crown Supported by
government agencies
• Judiciary
• 58 District Courts
• 46 High Court judges
6. New Zealand Dollar
• Formerly known as the New Zealand Pound.
• Locals refer to is a “Kiwi” or “Kiwi
Dollar”.
• Symbols: NZD or NZ$
• Bills: $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100
• Coins: 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 & $2
• The NZD is made out of polymer. This makes
it harder to counterfeit and last longer,
under harsh circumstances, than linen or
paper notes.
7. As per countryeconomic.com, “Gross Domestic Product of New
Zealand grew 0.7% in the third quarter of 2019 compared to the
previous quarter. This rate is 6 -tenths of one percent higher than the
figure of 0.1% published in the second quarter of 2019.The year-on-
year change in GDP was 2.3%, 2 -tenths of one percent more than the
2.1% recorded in the second quarter of 2019.”
8. GDP per Capita
• GDP Per Capita reached 42,067.004 USD in Mar 2019,
declining compared to the GDP per Capita in 2018.
• It then expanded 2.42% in Sep 2019.
• Nominal GDP reached 50.931 USD in Sep 2019.
9. Wealth
Distribution is…
• Second World War,
distribution of personal
income in New Zealand
became more equal.
• In the mid-1980s income
became less equal.
• In 2009 almost half of the
country’s wealth was
owned by the richest 10%
of households.
• the richest 1% has doubled,
from just under $200,000
to nearly $400,000
Complicated
15. Imports
• Machinery including computers: US$6.1
billion (14.5% of total imports)
• Vehicles: $5.6 billion (13.4%)
• Mineral fuels including oil: $4.7
billion (11.1%)
• Electrical machinery, equipment: $3.5
billion (8.4%)
• Plastics, plastic articles: $1.5 billion
(3.6%)
• Optical, technical, medical apparatus:
$1.3 billion (3.1%)
• Pharmaceuticals: $964.2 million (2.3%)
16. Population Demographics
• Primary language 95%
English, 4% Maori
• Primary religions 37.3%
Christians, 2.7% Hindu
• Ethnicity: 64.1% European,
16.5% Maoris, 11.8% Asian
• The median age is 37.2
years
• Males and females are about
50/50 of the population
17. Why select your Country?
• The main reason is the beauty
of the the country
• The country is diverse in its
landscape settings
• The movie can go from
mountains to city to a beach
18. Why select your Country?
FOOD COSTS HOUSING COSTS
Cost of living is
Very
reasonable
20. Why select your Country?
• Successful movies have
been filmed in country
• Diverse landscapes
• Beautiful landscapes
• Reasonable cost of living
21. Reference
• Slide #: New Zealand dollar . (n.d.). Retrieved
from https://www.globalexchange.es/en/
currencies-of-the-world/new-zealand-dollar
• New Zealand GDP - Gross Domestic Product 2019.
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countryeconomy.com/gdp/new-zealand
• Understand Inequality - Inequality: A New
Zealand Conversation. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.inequality.org.nz/understand/
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• A Taste of New Zealand Seasons. (2019, January 11). Retrieved from
https://www.firstlighttravel.com/blog/new-zealand-seasons
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Commerce, Law & Legal Advice for Migrants. Retrieved from https://
www.newzealandnz.co.nz/about-new-zealand/government/government/
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Of New Zealand Mean? Retrieved from https://www.worldatlas.com/
articles/what-do-the-colors-and-symbols-of-the-flag-of-new-zealand-
mean.html
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zealand-map.html
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• slide#11: Workman, D. (2019, November 5). New Zealand's Top 10
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zealands-top-10-exports/
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Imports. Retrieved from http://www.worldstopexports.com/new-
zealands-top-10-imports/
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resources/the-world-factbook/geos/nz.html#field-anchor-people-
and-society-age-structure
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comparison Queenstown, New Zealand vs Los Angeles, California.
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comparison/los-angeles/queenstown-new-zealand?currency=USD
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