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王小龙大使、何颖总领事出席“2026中新商务论坛”
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-02-23 15:30
(原标题:王小龙大使、何颖总领事出席"2026中新商务论坛") 马特·杜西部长致欢迎辞 王大使作主旨演讲 王大使指出,过去一年,中新关系在复杂国际环境中保持良好发展势头,高层交往密切,经贸合作 成果丰硕,双边贸易额再创新高,全面战略伙伴关系第二个十年实现良好开局。他强调,在百年未有之 大变局加速演进背景下,中国正以自身发展的稳定性和可预测性为世界提供确定性。2026年是中国"十 五五"规划开局之年,中国将坚定推进高水平对外开放,与包括新西兰在内的各国共享超大规模市场机 遇,为双方合作注入更多确定性和新动能。 梅根·伍兹作主旨演讲 梅根·伍兹表示,在全球经济面临不确定性的背景下,中新双方加强政策沟通、制度对接和务实合 作尤为重要。中新经贸关系基础坚实、互补性强,应进一步深化合作,推动实现共同发展与繁荣。 2月20日,"2026中新商务论坛"在克赖斯特彻奇市政厅成功举行。论坛以"深化伙伴关系,共促韧性 与可持续发展"为主题,围绕深化合作、释放机遇展开深入交流。中国驻新西兰大使王小龙、驻克赖斯 特彻奇总领事何颖,新西兰心理健康部长马特·杜西,国会议员、前能源与资源部长梅根·伍兹,国会议 员陆楠,克市议员泰拉·哈里森 ...
何颖总领事出席中行(新西兰)基督城分行迁址招待会
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-02-23 15:30
(原标题:何颖总领事出席中行(新西兰)基督城分行迁址招待会) 何颖总领事出席中行(新西兰)基督城分行迁址招待会 何颖总领事致辞祝贺基督城分行乔迁,表示近年来中新关系持续深化,经贸合作成果丰硕,新西兰中行 扎根当地,在跨境金融、贸易融资和双向投资服务方面发挥了重要桥梁作用,并竭诚回馈社会,为促进 中新经贸合作和地方发展作出积极贡献。当前基督城和坎特伯雷地区正处于复兴和产业升级关键阶段, 希望中行等中资企业继续提升服务能力,为深化中新合作和南岛经济发展作出更大贡献。 2月20日,何颖总领事出席中国银行(新西兰)有限公司基督城分行迁址暨新春招待会。驻新使馆张新 宇公参、国会议员陆楠、克市议员萨姆·麦克唐纳、中行(新西兰)行长兼新中商会会长胡北海及各界 嘉宾80余人出席。 ...
王俊超副总领事出席“中新经贸的机遇与未来”学术研讨会
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-02-02 16:01
1月29日,王俊超副总领事出席由中国人民大学和奥克兰大学主办的"中新经贸的机 遇与未来"学术研讨会并致辞。中国人民大学党委书记张东刚、奥克兰大学亚洲研究院 院长菲德勒及两国学界、工商界代表100余人出席活动。经商处主任王程光领事陪同。 与会专家学者围绕"中国'十五五'规划与亚太经贸合作的未来"、"企业出海"、"新中 科技交流合作机遇"等议题深入研讨,并回答观众提问。 王副总表示,中新经济高度互补,利益深度融合。中共二十届四中全会审议通 过"十五五"规划建议,对中国未来五年发展作出战略部署,将为包括新西兰在内的各国 提供更多合作机遇。 (原标题:王俊超副总领事出席"中新经贸的机遇与未来"学术研讨会) 206376295.jpg 504113552.jpg ...
驻奥克兰总领馆经商处出席新中贸易协会2025年年会
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-12-05 16:15
Group 1 - The New Zealand-China Trade Association (NZCTA) held its 2025 annual meeting, attended by over 60 representatives from both countries' business sectors [1] - The Consul Wang Chengguang highlighted the historical significance of the NZCTA's former president, who participated in the Canton Fair in 1957, breaking trade barriers between China and New Zealand [1] - The NZCTA will celebrate its 45th anniversary in 2026, coinciding with China's implementation of the "14th Five-Year Plan," which aims to enhance high-level opening-up and foster win-win cooperation [1] Group 2 - Representatives from China Southern Airlines, COSCO Shipping, and BYD shared the latest achievements in cooperation between the two countries in the fields of aviation, freight, and electric vehicles [1] - Attendees expressed confidence in the prospects for economic and trade cooperation between China and New Zealand [1]
聚焦进博会:新西兰多元产品吸睛 中新贸易合作潜力持续释放
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-12 06:43
Core Insights - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) showcased New Zealand's diverse products, highlighting the growing trade cooperation between China and New Zealand, characterized by "high trust, high complementarity, and high value" [1][5]. Group 1: Trade Cooperation - New Zealand's exhibition area at the CIIE reached a historical high, featuring 37 exhibitors in the "Taste of New Zealand" pavilion, along with over 40 companies showcasing products across various categories including dairy, honey, natural health products, premium meats, pet food, consumer goods, beverages, and seafood [3]. - New Zealand's Trade Minister, Damien O'Connor, engaged with Chinese partners and witnessed multiple cooperation agreements covering fresh produce, pet food, film technology, and health products, demonstrating the diverse and innovative nature of New Zealand-China economic cooperation [3][5]. Group 2: Trade Statistics - As of June 2025, the annual bilateral trade volume between China and New Zealand is approximately NZD 40.2 billion (around USD 23 billion), accounting for over 20% of New Zealand's total exports [5]. - The trade relationship has evolved beyond a simple trade partnership into a strategic deepening phase, leveraging China's vast consumer market and New Zealand's high-quality agricultural resources and food safety systems [5]. Group 3: Future Outlook - The CIIE serves as a platform for New Zealand businesses to showcase their confidence and quality, pushing the New Zealand-China economic cooperation to a new level of mutual benefit, transitioning from trade partners to a community of shared destiny [5].
驻奥克兰总领馆经商处出席中新鹿业及中医药合作签约仪式
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-11-10 16:51
Core Points - Beijing Tongrentang Auckland Co., Ltd. signed a strategic cooperation memorandum with the New Zealand Deer Industry Association on November 6 [1] - The signing ceremony was attended by key figures including Wang Chengguang, the consul of the Economic and Commercial Office in Auckland, and executives from both companies [1][3] - The KIWISH brand deer products will be showcased at the 2025 Service Trade Fair, marking another successful example of China-New Zealand economic and trade cooperation [3] Company Collaboration - The two parties will collaborate in areas such as scientific research innovation, brand building, and international promotion [5] - The partnership aims to jointly explore the global deer industry and traditional Chinese medicine market for mutual development [5] Strategic Context - Wang Chengguang highlighted that Tongrentang is one of the first recognized Chinese time-honored brands by the Ministry of Commerce, emphasizing its commitment to heritage and innovation [3] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" suggests broader opportunities for cooperation between China and the world, encouraging local businesses to leverage platforms like "Invest in China" and "Buy in China" [3]
从娘惹粽到南洋咖啡,进博会上的新加坡味觉攻势
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-09 10:31
Core Insights - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a vital platform for Singaporean companies to understand Chinese consumer behavior and expand their market presence in China [1][5] - The participation of 57 Singaporean companies, including 18 newcomers, highlights the growing interest and commitment of Singaporean businesses in the Chinese market [1][4] - The expo has facilitated significant trade agreements, with Singaporean companies signing 148 cooperation agreements since its inception, amounting to over 5.33 billion SGD (approximately 29.3 billion RMB) in trade value [4] Industry Overview - Singaporean cuisine, particularly Peranakan dishes, is showcased at the expo, blending Chinese and Southeast Asian flavors, which enhances cultural exchange and consumer experience [2][3] - The expo features a diverse range of Singaporean food products, including traditional coffee and various sauces, emphasizing innovation while maintaining cultural authenticity [2][3] Trade Relations - China remains a crucial growth market for Singaporean enterprises, with 71% of surveyed companies already operating in China, making it the third-largest strategic market after Malaysia and Indonesia [5] - Singapore is China's fifth-largest trading partner in ASEAN, with bilateral trade projected to reach 111.1 billion USD in 2024, reflecting a 2.6% year-on-year growth [5] - The ongoing trade relations are supported by Singapore's extensive network of free trade agreements, covering 65 countries and facilitating approximately 88% of global trade activities [5][6]
王小龙大使出席抖音电商全球购新西兰招商会
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-10-24 13:41
Core Insights - The event highlighted the robust development of the Chinese economy, which is expected to enhance trade cooperation between China and New Zealand, with trade projected to exceed 40 billion NZD this year, setting a new record [1] - TikTok's e-commerce platform is positioned as a new channel for New Zealand products and services, reflecting China's status as the world's largest e-commerce market [1] - Over 40 local New Zealand brands participated in the event, indicating strong interest in leveraging the new platform for market expansion [1]
独家专访新西兰驻华大使:经贸与人文双翼齐飞,中新关系生机勃勃
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-10-20 11:38
Core Viewpoint - The relationship between China and New Zealand has deepened significantly, showcasing strong vitality and broad prospects, with cooperation extending beyond traditional trade into areas such as health sciences, agricultural technology, and environmental protection [1] Economic Cooperation - Since the signing of the first free trade agreement in 2008, bilateral trade has grown at an average annual rate of over 14%, making China New Zealand's largest trading partner [1] - The upgraded free trade agreement took effect in 2022, and negotiations for a negative list for service trade are set to officially begin in June 2024, aiming to elevate cooperation to a higher level [1] Cultural Exchange - As of August 2024, there are over 25,000 Chinese students in New Zealand, representing a year-on-year increase of 5%, with nearly 60% enrolled in comprehensive universities [1] - New Zealand's advantages in education quality, safety, employment prospects, and cost continue to attract Chinese students [1] - With the recovery of outbound tourism from China, New Zealand is becoming a preferred destination for more Chinese tourists due to its unique natural scenery, well-developed infrastructure, and convenient visa measures [1]
独家专访新西兰驻华大使:年贸易增速超14%,中新关系行稳致远
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-10-13 10:54
Core Insights - The trade relationship between China and New Zealand has shown strong vitality and potential, with bilateral trade growing at an average rate of over 14% since the signing of the free trade agreement in 2008 [1][6][11] - New Zealand has become China's largest trading partner, with approximately one-fifth of New Zealand's exports going to China, establishing a solid foundation for the bilateral relationship [1][6][11] Trade Relations - In 2024, the bilateral trade volume reached $20.15 billion, with China exporting $7.74 billion and importing $12.42 billion from New Zealand [2] - The trade balance has remained slightly in favor of New Zealand, which exports high-quality food and beverages to China while importing industrial products [2][6] - The trade volume for the first half of 2025 reached $10.85 billion, marking a year-on-year increase of 6.3% [2] Economic Cooperation - The economic structures of China and New Zealand are highly complementary, creating a unique win-win model [2][6] - The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has facilitated trade by lowering tariffs and unifying trade rules, which is expected to enhance the utilization of these benefits by enterprises [3][10] Educational Exchange - As of August 2024, there were 25,175 Chinese students studying in New Zealand, a 5% increase from the previous year, with 58% enrolled in eight comprehensive universities [3][13] - New Zealand's education system is attractive due to its quality, safety, employment prospects, and competitive costs, making it a popular choice for Chinese students [13][14] Tourism - In the previous year, approximately 248,000 Chinese tourists visited New Zealand, making China the third-largest tourism market for the country [15] - New Zealand is enhancing its appeal to Chinese tourists by simplifying visa processes and increasing direct flight routes [16][15] Climate Cooperation - Sustainable development cooperation is a key focus for both countries, with New Zealand recognizing China's rapid advancements in renewable energy as beneficial for achieving global emission reduction goals [4][19] - New Zealand is committed to the Paris Agreement and seeks to strengthen cooperation with China in addressing climate challenges [19][20]