Groser leads China mission
Hon Tim
Groser
Minister of
Trade
17 March 2012
Media Statement
Groser
leads China mission
Trade Minister Tim Groser departs for China today to help businesses open doors as part of the Government’s China Strategy. Mr Groser will travel to Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing.
He will lead a delegation of 17, mainly China-based New Zealand company representatives. The China-based representatives are mostly Mandarin speakers, which gives them an important advantage in the market. “This shows how New Zealand companies are becoming savvier and better prepared in their approach to China,” Mr Groser said. The companies represented are from a wide range of sectors, from tourism to clean-tech reflecting New Zealand’s growing diversity of business interests in China.
In Beijing, Mr Groser will hold a series of meetings with the Chinese Government, including his counterpart Minister Chen Deming. He will also address China’s pre-eminent economic ‘think tank’, the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges and give a speech at the Beijing University of International Business and Economics on international trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
In Shanghai, Mr Groser’s programme includes attending the launches of a New Zealand infant formula maker and a Southland sheep and dairy company. He will also attend a promotion of New Zealand seafood and wine – two priority sectors for growth identified in the Government’s China Strategy.
Following Shanghai Mr Groser arrives in Chongquin, a city of 32 million people, and a major industrial hub and transport centre linking China’s prosperous Eastern and developing Western provinces. Many are describing Chongqing as the new Shanghai: per capita income increased six fold from 2002 to 2009 and the region’s economy grew by 17 percent in 2010.
While in Chongquin, Mr Groser and the delegation
will attend a business networking event, and a banquet
hosted by Chongqing's Mayor, Huang Qifan.
Mr Groser
will be accompanied on the visit by new National list MP Dr
Jian Yang.
Delegate Information:
The New Zealand
businesses that have China-based representatives
accompanying the delegation are:
• Air New
Zealand
• Agria (major shareholder in PGG
Wrightson
• Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Lawyers:
• ANZ:
• Villa Maria:
•
Rakon:
• Lanzatech:
• Fisher and
Paykel Healthcare:
• Zespri,
•
Babich Wines Limited,
• Gung Ho Ventures,
• Tait Electronics:
• Orion
Health
• Tait Communications
• Vista
Entertainment Solutions
• Wigram Capital
Advisors Ltd
• Methven
•
Participants in the New Zealand Seafood and Wine Event in
Shanghai on March 21 include Pure New Zealand Greenshell
Mussels, New Zealand King Salmon, Fiordland Lobster Company,
Villa Maria Estate, Vinoptima Estate and Babich Wines; their
local partners; and high-end hotels and restaurants.