Anderton forges links with NZers overseas
New Zealand’s 700,000 kiwis overseas are a vital resource and we need to make use of them and their networks, said
Economic Development Minister Jim Anderton to Kiwi expats in London today.
Speaking to the Kiwi Expatriate Association (KEA) Jim Anderton outlined aims to better utilise the 20 per cent of the
New Zealanders overseas using New Zealand Trade and Enterprise programmes.
“New Zealand Expatriates are a natural referral point for foreign companies looking for places to trade, and many have
skills we can use to develop New Zealand industry and create jobs.
“Already we have piloted the ‘World Class New Zealanders’ programme to bring kiwi expertise home but the budget will
contain other trade and skills initiatives to build on this.
“I am pleased to announce an Industry NZ and KEA joint award, the World Class New Zealander Award to honour expatriates
who give something back to New Zealand. This annual award will recognise an expatriate who has made an outstanding
contribution to New Zealand’s economic development, by actively assisting New Zealand industry and building our global
connections. The NZ Connection website has details.
“To ensure New Zealand continues as one of the healthiest economies in the OECD (with growth of 4.4 per cent in 2002,
and unemployment below 5 per cent for the first time in 15 years) the Labour Progressive Coalition Government is
committed to encouraging innovation to maintain sustainable economic development.
"New Zealanders overseas, from PhDs to plumbers, are skilled and have a wide range of influential contacts outside NZ.
New Zealanders developed refrigerated shipping for meat exports, jet boating and bungy jumping, along with the
tranquilliser gun, seismic 'base' isolators, electric fences, freezer vacuum pumps, the stamp vending machine, the
electronic petrol pump, the world's fastest motorcycle, the disposable syringe, and child-proof medicine bottles. We are
an innovative nation" said Jim Anderton.