Uncertainty persists as to what Britain's exit from the European Union will mean for New Zealand primary producers, but special agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen says nothing will change while the parties go through their two-year "divorce" proceedings.
Petersen, who addressed yesterday's Red Meat Conference in Auckland, said he was confident New Zealand would maintain its strong trade relations with both the UK and the EU but he acknowledged that there was a lack of confidence in the short term.
"The first thing to reinforce is that nothing changes, and in my view nothing will change for at least the next two years while they undergo these divorce proceedings," Petersen said. "The big question facing exporters was how the so-called third party countries like New Zealand would be dealt with, once the split finally occurs."
Post Britain's exit, means Britain will be treated separately.