Stephen Jacobi, the trade lobbyist and former diplomat, will step down as executive director of the New Zealand China Council at the end of the year.
The council was expecting to announce the move at the end of November but the role is already being advertised internally at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A frequent commentator on New Zealand's relationship with China as well as on trade deals and global trade generally through his role with the International Business Forum, Jacobi has been executive director of the council since mid-2016.
A former diplomat who was previously New Zealand's Deputy High Commissioner to Canada and Assistant Trade Commissioner in Paris, Jacobi said his contract expired at the end of the year and would not be renewed.
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