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New Trade NZ office opened in Toronto

Published: Fri 27 Apr 2001 01:38 PM
The opening of a new Trade New Zealand office at the New Zealand consulate in Toronto was an exciting step forward in relations with Canada, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
"I am pleased to announce that Trade New Zealand is adding its presence to the New Zealand Consulate in Toronto with the appointment of Denny Raincock as Trade New Zealand's Market Manager in Toronto," he said.
New Zealand companies sold some C$257 million (NZ$408 million) worth of goods to Canada last year - a one-third increase over 1999 in New Zealand dollar value. Mr Sutton said he hoped the new office would consolidate and build the volume and value of the exports.
"The prosperity of both our countries is tied to trade", Mr Sutton said. "Canada has a strong economy and good prospects for growth".
Following the appointment of a New Zealand Honorary Consul in the city last year, Toronto was the obvious choice for a second trade office which would build on the work being done by Trade New Zealand in Vancouver and the New Zealand High Commission in Ottawa. As the business and industrial heart of Canada, Toronto holds huge potential for New Zealand business.
"While New Zealand exports to Canada have traditionally been dominated by food and beverage products, the new Toronto office will help stimulate trade in less traditional areas such as software, electronics and bio-technologies.
"We see a lot of potential for New Zealand and Canadian companies working in these areas to enter into strategic alliances that will add value to both partners.
"Canada is an old friend for New Zealand and an important trading partner. Our two nations are culturally similar and we have much shared history. There are many opportunities to strengthen that relationship further through trade."
ENDS

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