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Trade Minister Phil Goff describes comments made today by the Green Party on Chinese workers as uninformed and misguided.
- Phil Goff
- Trade Negotiations
China’s Commerce Minister Bo Xilai will meet Trade Negotiations Minister Phil Goff for bilateral economic and trade talks.
- Phil Goff
- Trade Negotiations
New Zealand will accept a proposal that the European Commission has been developing, dealing with the balance of New Zealand butter exports.
- Phil Goff
- Trade Negotiations
Phil Goff leaves for Europe tomorrow to attend important meetings involving his Defence and Trade portfolios
- Phil Goff
- Trade Negotiations
The Hong Kong World Trade Organisation meeting was successful, for New Zealand and the world.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
A NZ-Canada seminar at the WTO meeting in Hong Kong has urged decisive action to open up international markets for wood and paper products
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The right place for creating fairness in the fishing sector is the Doha Round of WTO negotiations
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The WTO meeting in Hong Kong is hugely important to New Zealand.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
Small developing nations will need help to deal with proposed changes to the European Union’s sugar sector.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
New Zealand welcomes the WTO deal on affordable access to medicines.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
Trade ministers have recommended a strong stance on WTO negotiations.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The latest WTO small group meeting in Geneva was “a reality check”, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton says.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The opening of a New Zealand Focus Centre in Hong Kong is a good showcase for New Zealand business.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The next move by the European Union in the Doha Development Round could define what happens in the rest of the World Trade Organisation’s multilateral negotiations.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
Cairns Group members today have voiced their deep concern at the impasse in the WTO agriculture negotiations.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
Further progress to a WTO resolution is needed at meetings in Geneva.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations