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New Zealand PM to visit Singapore for business delegation

The visit hopes to create new and revitalise existing partnerships.

New Zealand's Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, is set to embark on his first international mission in Southeast Asia from 14 to 19 April. Leading a delegation of strategically important businesses, Luxon aims to bolster New Zealand's relationships with key partners in Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines.

The delegation comprises a range of companies from various industry sectors, showcasing New Zealand's connections and expertise in the region. 

These companies, including Air New Zealand, Fonterra, and Massey University, offer products and services, presenting ample opportunities for collaboration and partnerships within Southeast Asia.

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During the mission, delegates will actively engage in forging new connections and boosting existing ones with partners and customers in Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. 

“I am delighted to lead this mission to Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines alongside such a strong delegation of key business leaders who epitomise the dynamic, global, and diverse nature of New Zealand’s business landscape. Together, we are committed to enhancing and strengthening our bilateral relations.” Luxom said in a press statement.

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