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PM makes historic visit to Colombia – Statement

Prime Minister John Key has become the first New Zealand Prime Minister to visit Colombia, a country with growing trade and economic links to the Asia-Pacific region. Key says both he and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos also committed to concrete measures to boost goods and services trade between their countries and, to that end, have directed officials to prepare …

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John Key: Speech to ProExport & Colombian National Business Association

Thank you for welcoming me here today. This is my first visit to Colombia, and the first visit of a New Zealand Prime Minister to this country. Today also happens to be an anniversary for Colombia and New Zealand. On March 6th, 1979, New Zealand accredited its first ambassador to Colombia, formally establishing diplomatic relations between our two countries. So …

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Joint statement by John Key and Enrique Pena Nieto after their Mexico City bilateral

In the context of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mexico and New Zealand, New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key undertook an Official Visit to Mexico on 4 and 5 March 2013. This was the first Head of Government visit received by President Enrique Pena Nieto since he took office. During their meeting, the Leaders of Mexico and New …

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John Key – Speech to Mexican Institute for International Affairs

Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s a pleasure to be here in Mexico. I’ve been here once before and have wanted to come back for some time, so it’s great to be here in this vibrant and energetic city. I’m looking forward to my first meeting with President Peña Nieto later today. And I’m pleased to be leading a delegation of some …

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Back Primary Growth Partnership vote or else

Federated Farmers is warning New Zealand’s levy paying meat farmers that if the Primary Growth Partnership vote fails, farmers will be throwing away scientific investments vital for its future. “Federated Farmers Meat & Fibre executive supports the Collaboration for Sustainable Growth PGP,” says Jeanette Maxwell, Federated Farmers Meat & Fibre chairperson “The biggest thing farmers tell me they want is unity …

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Solid Energy’s ex-CEO Don Elder must appear before MPs

Solid Energy’s former chief executive Dr Don Elder must be allowed to appear before MPs, Labour’s SOEs spokesperson Clayton Cosgrove says. Clayton Cosgrove has today written to Solid Energy’s new chairman Mark Ford  and interim chief executive Garry Diack requesting that the former CEO appear before the Commerce Select Committee as part of the 2011/12 Financial Review Hearing of Solid …

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Mighty River Power looks set for Aussie listing

The worst kept secret of the Government’s privatisation programme has been all but confirmed, with the Australian media reporting that Mighty River Power will be on sale to Australian investors, says Clayton Cosgrove, Labour’s State Owned Enterprises spokesperson. The Australian Financial Review, Australia’s most respected business news source, has reported today that Mighty River Power will be listed on both …

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PSA kiwifuit bacteria reached NZ through China – expert

New Zealand First warns that Government cuts to biosecurity will lead to another disaster to match the Psa kiwifruit bacteria outbreak which has been identified as reaching the country in a consignment of anthers from Shaanxi Province in China to Kiwi Pollen in June 2009. It is understood that Otago University associate professor Russell Poulter undertook genetic analysis to trace …

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