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China's investment in New Zealand welcomed: prime minister

By Chen Yingqun (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-04-18 17:53

China's investment in New Zealand welcomed: prime minister

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key (L) addresses a group of leading Chinese entrepreneurs including Jack Ma (R), Chairman of Alibaba Group, at a forum in Beijing on April 18, 2016.[Photo by Chen Yingqun/chinadaily.com.cn]

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key encouraged entrepreneurs from both China and New Zealand to cooperate and invest more in each other's markets during his visit in Beijing on April 18.

Key is currently visiting China to discuss upgrading the existing free trade agreement between the two countries. It's his sixth visit to China as prime minister.

He says that China is New Zealand's largest export market and the largest source of international students. Moreover New Zealand's food, technology and experiences are also matched with China's needs, according to the prime minister.

"Whatever aspects or areas you look at, we see huge opportunities," he says while addressing a group of leading Chinese entrepreneurs including Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group, and Liu Chuanzhi, chairman of Legend Holdings Ltd, during the China Entrepreneur Club Leaders Forum in Beijing on April 18.

The forum, hosted by the China Entrepreneur Club, a business organization and non-government organization established in 2006, aimed at discussing sustainable developments and potential agreements between the two nations.

Key said one of the key reasons for his visit is to encourage the cooperation between entrepreneurs from both countries.

He says bilateral investments between the two countries have grown quickly in the past few years, and the two sides could also work together to sell goods and services to each others markets.

Key added that the bilateral trade value currently stands about 20 billion New Zealand dollars, and aims to make it 30 billion by 2020.

Under the witness of John Key and Jack Ma, The New Zealand Trade Enterprise and Alibaba Group held a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony, which will help more New Zealand businesses sell their products to China through Alibaba's platform.

John Key He says that New Zealand has very advantaged technology in the world, and seeing platform like Alibaba, makes him see many opportunities to send products and service directly to Chinese consumers.

China is New Zealand's second largest source for tourism. Last year, about 400,000 Chinese tourists travelled to New Zealand, a yearly increase of 42 percent.

Key says he expects a 30 percent growth every year, and the indigenous culture of New Zealand is a great attraction to Chinese visitors.

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