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What are the new specialties or industries of New Zealand immigrants?

1) Tourism service industry

According to experts, in the past five years, the tourism service industry has developed the fastest, and the number of employed people has increased by 46 100 (an increase of 2 1 year-on-year). An important reason is the vigorous development of tourism in New Zealand. From 65438 to 0995, according to the statistics of the Tourism Association, about 1 18000 people worked in hotels, restaurants, shops, travel agencies and other related tourism institutions. The Association predicts that with the annual growth rate of the global tourism industry of 6%, by 2065,438+00, the number of employees in the tourism service industry in New Zealand will reach 65,438+0,65,438+078,000.

2) Bioengineering technology

Biotechnology: creating new products by adjusting/changing biological growth period or genetic modification engineering. Although the scale of this industry in New Zealand is very small at present, the analysis of biology and biomedical technology by experts will lead the future direction of science and technology in New Zealand.

3)IT industry

There is no doubt that the second fastest growing industry in New Zealand in the past five years is IT. In the past five years, the number of technicians has increased by 15, reaching 28,200. According to the statistics of Information Technology Association, the number of employees in IT-related industries such as computer repair, maintenance and telecommunications has increased by 10. "In 2000 and 200 1 year, the number of jobs and employees in this field will increase by more than 15."

4) Brewing industry

According to the statistics of 1996, only 1548 people work in wine-making and grape plantations, but this number has increased rapidly in the past five years. The person in charge of the Liquor Industry Association predicts that by 20 10, the output of liquor will increase by two thirds, from 60 million liters to/kloc-0.00 million liters, and the corresponding employees will also increase significantly.

5) Food technology

Food and beverage products account for 37.5% of New Zealand's export revenue. It is expected that this growth will continue and 28,000 additional employment opportunities will be created by 2002.

6) medical care

Experts pointed out that with the improvement of life expectancy in New Zealand, the occupational demand for nursing the elderly and patients is increasing. In the past five years, this number has increased by 14. Services related to this industry, such as home gardeners, home cooks and any jobs involving the elderly, will increase.

7) Shipbuilding industry

Although commercial trade has generally stagnated in the past five years, the number of employees in the shipbuilding industry has increased by 20,000/kloc-0,999, reaching 6,000. In the past five years, the total trade volume of Shipbuilding Association was NZ $6.4 billion, of which NZ $2.5 billion was exported, an increase of 300 since 1994. It is predicted that by 20 10, the number of employed people will double to12,000. And will create a brand image of "Made in New Zealand". As we all know, Swiss watches, French champagne and New Zealand ships.

8) Forestry

By 2006, the number of timber forests in New Zealand will increase from180,000 cubic meters to 30 million cubic meters. The Forest Association believes that if additional investment is made in the corresponding facilities in the next 65,438+05 years, the number of employed people will increase from the current 265,438+0,350 to 60,000 by 2025. At present, Chinese mainland's biggest investment project in New Zealand is this industry.

9) Agriculture and animal husbandry

Agriculture and animal husbandry have hardly improved in the past five years, only increasing by 0.3, but it is predicted that by 20 1 1, the number of people working on farms will increase from the current 150500 to 163000- 175000. Agriculture and animal husbandry in New Zealand have changed from simple animal husbandry to relatively concentrated dairy industry. The number of employees in dairy industry has increased from 365,438+0,623 in196 to 35,276,5438+0, and this growth continues.

10) Audio and video industry

From March 1999 to 2000, the investment in film and television products increased by 450%, reaching NZD 307 million. Audio-visual industry employees 1999 ***7730 people. This number will double in the next five years.