PM Has Productive Meeting With Prime Minister Of Japan – NZ Government

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had a productive meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo today.

โ€œJapan is one of New Zealandโ€™s closest and most important partners in the Indo-Pacific region. We have a strong trade relationship, common values and a shared commitment to an open, inclusive, stable and prosperous region. We are well aligned in our views and approaches to the challenges facing our region,โ€ Jacinda Ardern said.

The Prime Ministers renewed the two countriesโ€™ commitment to the Japan-New Zealand Strategic Cooperative Partnership. They agreed to strengthen cooperation, with a focus on political links, defence and security, trade and economic growth, climate and sustainability, the Pacific and the broader Indo-Pacific region.

โ€œThe global strategic environment is volatile and we face unprecedented challenges. Japan and New Zealand will work together to support economic recovery from COVID-19, combat climate change, promote peace and stability in our region and uphold the global rules based order,โ€ Jacinda Ardern said.

The Prime Ministers welcomed the decision to negotiate an information sharing agreement, to enable closer engagement on international security issues.

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They also agreed to collaborate on sustainable economic growth, with a particular focus on food and beverage, technology and renewable energy, and to continue working together to promote free, open and rules-based trade through economic forums and frameworks such as APEC, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership โ€“ and now the new regional Indo-Pacific Economic Framework initiative.

โ€œOur economic links are strong and we have long-standing investment partnerships. There is significant potential to grow our trade and to work together to transform our economies for a low-carbon futureโ€, Jacinda Ardern said.

โ€œToday I highlighted to Prime Minister Kishida the high-quality goods and services that New Zealandโ€™s exporters offer Japan, particularly in food and beverage and technology. We also noted the close partnerships between our businesses in renewable energy and the scope to build on theseโ€, Jacinda Ardern said.

To strengthen cooperative activities in science and technology between the two countries, Prime Minister Ardern announced a New Zealand government investment of up to $8 million into joint research on Advanced Technologies, including renewable energy.

The Prime Ministersโ€™ Joint Statement can be found here.