
China-New Zealand Ties Strengthen with $871M Deals, Shared Vision
New Zealand PM’s China visit yields $871M in deals, bolstering trade and cooperation amid strong public support for bilateral ties.
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New Zealand PM’s China visit yields $871M in deals, bolstering trade and cooperation amid strong public support for bilateral ties.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon agree to expand trade, education, and climate cooperation, reaffirming commitment to regional stability.
China and New Zealand reinforce strategic partnership through high-level talks, focusing on economic collaboration and legislative cooperation to address global challenges.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon meet in Beijing to enhance economic cooperation and address regional challenges, strengthening bilateral ties.
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon visits China June 17-20 to strengthen economic ties and regional cooperation in key Asia-Pacific engagement.
New Zealand’s early support for China’s WTO bid and free trade agreements set a global model for pragmatic, rules-based economic partnerships.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and New Zealand’s Deputy PM Winston Peters discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation and multilateral coordination during their meeting in Beijing.