Starting from scratch: what it took for TK Wang to build a business in NZ

Starting from scratch: what it took for TK Wang to build a business in NZ
TK Wang moved to New Zealand in 2019. (Image: Supplied)
Cécile Meier
In December 2019, TK Wang caught the bus from central Auckland to Takapuna for a meeting with a woman he had never met. He had just launched a basic website offering to help New Zealand companies find and manage suppliers in China. For months, nothing had come in beyond a handful of contacts he had already made while living in China. Then an email arrived from a business owner with a list of Chinese factories and no idea whether they were real. Wang quoted $36 an hour, put on a shirt, and headed for the North Shore. He did n...

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