Export Education & Sister Cities - Wellington Feb 2010

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A discussion of the potential linkages between export education and sister cities and the oportunities for economic development. A presentation to a Sister City New Zealand Workshop, Feb 2010

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Export education and sister cities

A return on investment?

February 2010

Export education and sister cities

A return on investment?

February 2010

New Zealand is an exporting nation, that

no longer exports enough to pay our

bills

We have large trade gaps, especially with

China

Make up of NZ exports ($millions)

Export commodities 2008 2009 % change

Milk powder, butter and cheese 9,207 8,018 -12.9

Meat and edible offal 5,145 5,142 -0.1

Logs, wood and wood articles 2,184 2,317 6.1

Crude oil 2,769 1,726 -37.7

Mechanical equipment 1,881 1,658 -11.8

Fruit 1,445 1,600 10.7

Seafood 1,217 1,262 3.7

Wine 903 1,014 12.2

Electrical equipment 1,075 982 -8.7

Preparations of cereals 802 961 19.8

Export Education 2,300 - +7% approx

Tourism is now topBUT…

export education is New Zealand’s 4th

largest export industry

Estimated economic impact

In 2009/10 the economic impact of export education on the NZ economy is likely to be in the order of $2.5 billion

and will directly and indirectly support 33,000+ jobs

For urban metropolitan New Zealand export

education is easily our largest export…

Why does no one know this?

Tuition fees paid ($million ex GST)

2005 2006 2007 2008

Schools $117.3 $106.0 $118.2 $118.6

Tertiary $434.2 $381.8 $338.1 $318.2

Private $140.5 $129.3 $132.3 $156.0

TOTAL $698.5 $623.3 $596.8 $602.3$602.3

2008 student enrolments by country

Schools Polytechnic Universities Private TOTAL

China 2,080 3,102 6,954 7,996 20,579

South Korea 6,584 769 1,215 8,076 17,189

Japan 1,667 832 984 6,688 10,676

India 76 2,065 927 2,971 6,040

Saudi Arabia 231 130 825 2,406 4,100

All Others 5,005 3,281 8,043 12,775 29,973

TOTAL 15,643 10,179 18,948 40,912 88,557

2008 student enrolments by regionSchools Polytechnic Universities Private TOTAL

Northland 222 238 19 479

Auckland 8,003 4,156 8,397 27,401 50,177

Waikato 895 799 2,713 1045 5,452

Bay of Plenty 728 505 39 1058 2,330

Gisborne 44 20 64

Hawkes Bay 317 375 373 1,065

Taranaki 107 299 679 1,085

Manawatu-Wanganui 517 266 799 622 2,204

Wellington 883 794 2,265 941 4,883

West Coast 20 86 106

Canterbury 2,650 1,508 3,088 7,197 14,443

Otago 713 448 1,568 1,144 4,528

Southland 80 176 12 268

Tasman 115 28 143

Nelson 286 326 370 982

Marlborough 62 18 80

Why does this matter for sister city links and

international relations?

Impact of councils’ international linksAuckland City

Average over 5 year period ending March 2007

$48 million pa

Opportunities for export education?

Wellington City

Waitakere City

Tauranga District Timaru DistrictNorth Shore City

Taupo DistrictRotorua DistrictPorirua CityNapier CityHutt CityHamilton City

South Taranaki District

Palmerston North

New Plymouth District

Nelson CityHastings District

Masterton District

Hauraki DistrictDunedin City

Far North District

Christchurch City

Auckland City

Sister City relationships

betweenNew Zealand

and China

Wellington

Ashburton District

Is your

Council

making the

most of this

opportunity?

END