New trade drive
PA Wellington The Minister of Overseas Trade and Marketing, Mr Moore, yesterday launched the country’s new overseas trade promotion service, which, he said, will turn public servants into business con-
suitants. Mr Moore said all the country’s overseas-based trade commissioners had been brought home for the service’s launch, marketing strategy conference and 31-centre nationwide road show.
The new package would usher in a new image, a new emphasis on service, bring business excellence to the public sector, “and show the old ‘Yes Minister’ and ‘Glide Time’ era out the back door,” Mr Moore said.
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Press, 2 September 1986, Page 28
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