Official announcement: China trip will benefit greatly, New Zealand Prime Minister will lead a delegation to visit China for trade | Representative | Prime Minister
According to the New Zealand Rural Voice website, the visit of New Zealand Prime Minister Johns Hopkins to China is imminent. The official website of the New Zealand Trade Development Authority recently published an article titled "The Export Sector Will Benefit from the Prime Minister's Visit to China". The main content is as follows:
Along with the Premier's visit to China, there are also 29 representatives from the business visiting delegation, covering export industries such as tourism and education. White, Regional Director of the New Zealand Trade Development Authority in China, stated that representatives will benefit from this visit and in turn provide "assistance" to New Zealand's image in China.
"We have arranged a series of briefings for them to enhance their understanding of China and the dynamics that affect its economy. One of the biggest benefits of a business visiting delegation like this is the opportunity to spend time with other representatives. This is very valuable, and we have ensured that the plan provides representatives with the opportunity to share their insights and experiences."
White also said that the presence of the visiting delegation will enhance New Zealand's image in China.
"The Prime Minister's visit will attract media coverage. This focus will extend to the representatives, some of whom will have the opportunity to connect with existing partners in China and invite them to participate in some of the delegation's activities. This delegation will not only benefit the participants, but also have a strong positive impact on New Zealand's brand in China, and every New Zealand company participating here will benefit from it."
White said that all New Zealand government officials in China are excited about the upcoming delegation. "Under the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, there has been excellent cooperation among New Zealand companies, which will drive the success of this visit. We are pleased to have formed such a strong visiting delegation to accompany the Prime Minister's visit to China through collaboration with peers in the tourism and education industry, as well as the Ministry of Primary Industries."