Core Insights - The report by the New Zealand-China Relationship Promotion Committee highlights the long-term cooperative value of Chinese investments in New Zealand's dairy industry [1] - From 2014 to 2024, China's cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI) in New Zealand increased by 106%, outpacing the overall growth rate of New Zealand's FDI stock [1] - The dairy sector is identified as a representative industry for Chinese investment, showcasing the value of the long-term partnership between the two countries [1] Investment Diversification - The report uses the pet food and game development industries as examples to illustrate the increasing diversification of Chinese investments in New Zealand [1] - It emphasizes that Chinese investments are responding quickly to consumer demand [1] - The report suggests that China should focus on investing in areas where it has industrial advantages, such as renewable energy, advanced transportation, clean technology, and food production [1] Business Presence - Currently, at least 60 New Zealand companies have established business operations in China [1] - The chairman of the New Zealand-China Relationship Promotion Committee, McKinnon, states that increasing bilateral investment will help establish a long-term cooperative relationship between the two countries [1] - New Zealand is actively seeking to attract investment to drive growth, and leveraging its stable bilateral relationship with China is seen as a reasonable strategy [1]
报告:中国对新西兰投资体现长期合作价值
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-30 09:30