Trade Minister To Travel To Europe, Canada And Australia To Advance Economic Recovery

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New Zealandโ€™s trade agenda continues to build positive momentum as Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien Oโ€™Connor travels to Europe, Canada and Australia to advance New Zealandโ€™s economic interests.

โ€œOur trade agenda has excellent momentum, and is a key part of the Governmentโ€™s wider plan to help provide economic security for New Zealanders as the world faces global disruption and uncertainty,โ€ Damien Oโ€™Connor said.

โ€œNew Zealandโ€™s goods and services are in demand around the world. We are continuing to improve market access for Kiwi businesses and build on the gains weโ€™ve achieved through the UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), CPTPP, RCEP, and China FTA upgrade. We see this as key to our future economic security.

โ€œIn Belgium, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and I will progress our NZ-EU FTA with European leaders, following intensive remote work to date from New Zealand.

โ€œTo underline our strong commitment to conclude negotiations that secure the best possible deal for New Zealand exporters, I will meet with the European Commissionโ€™s Executive Vice-President and Trade Commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis, and the EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski.

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โ€œThe NZ-EU FTA agreement is also of broader importance at this time of geo-political uncertainty, and it is crucial that like-minded partners such as New Zealand and the EU continue to promote the international rules-based system.

โ€œI will also travel to the UK to further promote bilateral trade, business and people-to-people links, following on from the signing of our historic NZ-UK FTA in February.

โ€œIn Ottawa, I will meet Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development Mary Ng, to strengthen bilateral trade, especially through the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). I will also visit Toronto to engage with Kiwi businesses, with a particular focus on the tech sector.

โ€œTwo-way trade with Canada was valued at just under $1.6 billion for the year ending September 2021, making them a significant trading partner, however our services exports took a hit throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

โ€œThis trip will help us reconnect with Canada by learning from and supporting New Zealand businesses on the ground in that market,โ€ Damien Oโ€™Connor said.

The final leg of Damien Oโ€™Connorโ€™s trip will see him join the Prime Minister at the annual Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum in Sydney.

He is scheduled to depart on Friday 24 June for Europe.