Audio: Aussie & NZ Finance Ministers Swan & English
Aussie & NZ Finance Ministers Joint Press Conference
The press conference began with Bill English touching on subjects including:
• integration of Aus-NZ economies /
single economic market.
• investment protocol, savings
schemes, airport streamlining.
• company directors who
are banned from operating in one country will also be banned
from operating in the other.
• Wayne Swan & Gerry
Brownlee met to discuss disaster relief / Christchurch
recovery.
• roll out of broadband (in both countries)
and opportunities for a competitive market.
•
integration of financial services
Four minutes in it was Wayne Swan's turn to address reporters, and he spoke about:
• New Zealand as "A very important trading
partner, but it's more then that, it's a great mate."
•
desire for "tearing down trade barriers" for trans-Tasman
business.
• single economic market as a
"priority."
• "Our part of the world has strong growth
prospects and if we work together in the region we are all
the stronger for that."
• "In the Asian century we do
stand to benefit as a major supplier of goods to the growing
middle classes in Asia, and if we cooperate, we can all grow
strongly together."
• climate change and Australian
Clean Energy Future Package: "I think a lot of Australians
will be comforted to see there is an emissions trading
scheme which is working very well in New Zealand. The sky
hasn't fallen in, and the economy has continued to
grow."
• future linking the Australian and NZ emissions
trading schemes.
Bill English & Wayne Swan then answered questions about:
• broadband.
• disaster relief and
Christchurch rebuild.
• taxes (Wayne Swan wouldn't
comment of capital gains taxes).
• linking of emissions
trading schemes.
• research and development.
•
currency controls.
• banking regulations.
•
Australian importation of NZ
apples.