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New Zealand PM Key: Ties with China 'comprehensive, trusting and warm' (2)

(People's Daily Online)

12:57, December 28, 2012

Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key leaves messages to the users of People's Daily Online.(People's Daily Online/Jing Xi)

Economic cooperation

New Zealand is the first Western country that concluded the bilateral negotiation for both China's entry into the WTO and China-New Zealand Free Trade Area. China is a massive market that can consume products of New Zealand, therefore offering New Zealand infinite opportunities.

New Zealand also has very good science and technology, so one of the big growths is New Zealand transferring science technology team to China to help improve your food safety standard, Mr. Key said. It's been a lot of years that New Zealand and China has had a friendly relationship to do all the deals.

Chinese students in New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the major destinations for Chinese students. Why so many Chinese students go to study in New Zealand’s universities? Firstly, the quality of education in New Zealand is very high. Secondly, the universities are less expensive in the world, Mr. Key said.

Chinese students come to New Zealand and have good time, they feel safe and still have Chinese food and Chinese experiences, but they get New Zealand experiences as well, they won't feel isolated and unwelcome, he added.

Lastly, New Zealand has been looking into student's right to stay there permanently if they want to stay. New Zealand has a large number of Chinese population in the country, a quarter of millions of New Zealander are ethnically Chinese.


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