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NZ US Council congratulates Jim Sutton

Published: Tue 11 Jul 2006 04:59 PM
10 July 2006
NZ US Council congratulates Jim Sutton
The New Zealand United States Council today offered warm congratulations to Minister of State Hon Jim Sutton for his unswerving commitment to expanding New Zealand’s trade with the United States.
Mr Sutton’s retirement from politics was announced today. He will continue to serve as a Trade Ambassador for New Zealand.
NZ US Council Executive Director Stephen Jacobi said “Jim Sutton has been an outstanding leader of New Zealand’s export effort for the last six years. He has been a tireless campaigner for the cause of freer and fairer trade and has worked closely with successive US Trade Representatives whose respect he earned early on.”
Mr Jacobi said he had worked closely with Jim Sutton as a member of his staff 2000-2001 and later in different roles in the private sector.
“Jim Sutton’s role has been widely appreciated by business. As Minister for Trade Negotiations he oversaw a significant period in growth in New Zealand’s trade opportunities whether through the World Trade Organisation or bilateral agreements including with Singapore, Thailand and China. He saw the value to New Zealand of close co-operation with the United States in the WTO. He consistently advocated New Zealand’s case for a free trade agreement with the United States and helped advance New Zealand’s profile in Washington”.
Mr Jacobi welcomed Jim Sutton’s appointment as Trade Ambassador and said the Council would look for an early opportunity to meet with him to discuss its ongoing programme in the United States building on the successful US NZ Partnership Forum last April.
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