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DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade\, with partner organi
 sations\, will host meetings in Auckland\, Wellington and Christchurch to 
 discuss New Zealand’s trade negotiations agenda. Each event will include b
 rief presentations from New Zealand’s lead trade negotiators for the follo
 wing processes:\n• the proposed European Union-New Zealand Free Trade Agre
 ement\n• the upgrade of the New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement\n• the 
 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (also known as RCEP)\n• the Ne
 w Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement\n• the Pacific Agreement on Closer Ec
 onomic Relations Plus (also known as PACER Plus)\nThere will also be an op
 portunity for members of the public to ask questions about New Zealand’s t
 rade policy. Given the importance of trade to our future\, it is important
  that all New Zealanders have the opportunity to actively engage on trade 
 issues. Trade helps generate the income that we need to maintain our stand
 ards of living\, with the jobs of hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders 
 linked to export sectors.\nMembers of the public and businesses are welcom
 e to attend any of the following sessions:\nAuckland\n• 20 June 2017 at 5:
 30pm until 7pm\, a public panel discussion hosted by Auckland University o
 f Technology (free)\;\nChristchurch\n• 22 June 2017 at 5:30pm until 7pm\, 
 a public panel discussion hosted by the University of Canterbury (free)\;
 \n• 23 June 2017 at 7:30am until 9am\, a business breakfast hosted by the 
 Ministry at the Novotel Cathedral Square (free)\;\nWellington\n• 26 June 2
 017 at 5:30pm until 7pm\, a public panel discussion hosted by Victoria Uni
 versity of Wellington\, Rutherford House\, lecture theatre 2 (free)\;\n• 2
 7 June 2017 at 7:30am until 9am\, a business breakfast event hosted by the
  Wellington Chamber of Commerce (tickets $15).\nIf you would like to atten
 d any of the above sessions please RSVP by email to:\nFTA_outreach@mfat.go
 vt.nz.\nFor more information see https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/trade/free-tr
 ade-agreements/.
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SUMMARY:A Conversation on Trade
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 of Foreign Affairs and Trade\, with partner organisations\, will host meet
 ings in Auckland\, Wellington and Christchurch to discuss New Zealand’s tr
 ade negotiations agenda. Each event will include brief presentations from 
 New Zealand’s lead trade negotiators for the following processes:</p>\n<p>
 • the proposed European Union-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement<br />\n• th
 e upgrade of the New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement<br />\n• the Regio
 nal Comprehensive Economic Partnership (also known as RCEP)<br />\n• the N
 ew Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement<br />\n• the Pacific Agreement on Cl
 oser Economic Relations Plus (also known as PACER Plus)<br />\nThere will 
 also be an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions about Ne
 w Zealand’s trade policy. Given the importance of trade to our future\, it
  is important that all New Zealanders have the opportunity to actively eng
 age on trade issues. Trade helps generate the income that we need to maint
 ain our standards of living\, with the jobs of hundreds of thousands of Ne
 w Zealanders linked to export sectors.</p>\n<p>Members of the public and b
 usinesses are welcome to attend any of the following sessions:<br />\n<str
 ong>Auckland</strong></p>\n<p>• 20 June 2017 at 5:30pm until 7pm\, a publi
 c panel discussion hosted by Auckland University of Technology (free)\;<br
  />\n<strong>Christchurch</strong></p>\n<p>• 22 June 2017 at 5:30pm until 
 7pm\, a public panel discussion hosted by the University of Canterbury (fr
 ee)\;<br />\n• 23 June 2017 at 7:30am until 9am\, a business breakfast hos
 ted by the Ministry at the Novotel Cathedral Square (free)\;<br />\n<stron
 g>Wellington</strong></p>\n<p>• 26 June 2017 at 5:30pm until 7pm\, a publi
 c panel discussion hosted by Victoria University of Wellington\, Rutherfor
 d House\, lecture theatre 2 (free)\;<br />\n• 27 June 2017 at 7:30am until
  9am\, a business breakfast event hosted by the Wellington Chamber of Comm
 erce (tickets $15).</p>\n<p>If you would like to attend any of the above s
 essions please RSVP by email to:</p>\n<p>FTA_outreach@mfat.govt.nz.</p>\n<
 p>For more information see <a href='https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/trade/free
 -trade-agreements/.'>https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/trade/free-trade-agreemen
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