President of the Government of New Caledonia to visit NZ
President of the Government of New Caledonia to visit New Zealand
Mr. Philippe Germain, President of the Government of New Caledonia, will travel to New Zealand from 6th to 10th June 2016. He will lead a delegation of around thirty New Caledonian entrepreneurs and representatives of economic institutions, for a visit aimed at developing economic and political relations with New Zealand.
This trip follows the French Prime Minister, Mr. Manuel Valls’ recent visit to New Zealand on the 1st and 2nd May. Mr. Valls had invited Mr. Germain and Mr. Fritch, respectively President of the Government of New Caledonia and President of French Polynesia, to join in the official visit with the purpose of supporting the increasing integration of the French territories in the Pacific within their regional environment.
In 2016, President
Germain has championed the economic diplomacy at the heart
of New Caledonia’s regional policy with the aim to
diversify the territory’s economy and to develop new
drivers of growth (excluding nickel), in particular through
the establishment of trade and partnerships.
The
inclusion of New Caledonia in the programme Path to
market, organised in partnership with Pacific Trade and
Investment is a major step towards the facilitation of trade
between New Caledonia and New Zealand. A first seminar is
due to take place in Noumea later in the year.
The new
air services arrangements signed by President Germain and
Mr. Simon Bridges, New Zealand Minister of transport, in the
presence of Mr. Manuel Valls on May 2nd, will also
facilitate the transportation of goods and people between
both territories. These arrangements make provisions for the
increase to four weekly flight returns between Noumea and
Auckland to reach five return flights by 2018.
This
upcoming visit is organised around two main focuses:
-
A business to business focus in Auckland on the 8th and 9th
June, President Germain will present an overview of New
Caledonia’s economic diplomacy, which is pivotal to the
territory’s regional integration. The President’s
introduction will be followed by New Caledonian
entrepreneurs and representatives of economic
institutions.
- A political and economic focus
on Wellington on the 9th and 10th June, with meetings
organised with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
the Ministry of Primary industries and the Ministry of
Business, Innovation and Employment.
President
Germain will also be taking part in the Pacific Energy
Conference on 7th June where he will present New
Caledonia’s energy transition scheme.
This visit is
coordinated by the Delegation of New Caledonia in New
Zealand, based at the Embassy of France in Wellington.
Figures about the economic
relationship:
- New Caledonia represents the 3rd
export market for NZ in the Pacific (NZD 152,4M in 2015);
- New Zealand is the 8th provider of goods in New
Caledonia
- New Zealand is the 2nd provider of food
products in New Caledonia
- New Zealand represents the
3rd destination for outward direct investments (NZD 13,4M in
2015).
Services trade between both territories
relates mostly to tourism and transport:
- New Zealand
represents the 3rd touristic destination for Caledonian
residents;
- New Zealand represents the 2nd country of
cruise passengers’ provenance in New
Caledonia.
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