New Zealand trade and investment with the United States is set to receive a welcome boost with both major parties there backing legislation to ease entry for Kiwi business people.
On Wednesday as Foreign Minister Murray McCully announced New Zealand would open a Consulate-General in Hawaii, the island state's Democrat Senator Mazie Hirono introduced legislation to extend trade and investor temporary visas to New Zealanders.
The bill is co-sponsored by Republican Senator for Utah Mike Lee and is supported by former presidential challenger John McCain and another Republican Senator as well as two other Democrats.
New Zealand is one of few significant US trading partners not to enjoy access to E-1 trade and E-2 investment visas.
New Zealand's direct investment in the US was valued at US$6 billion in 2011 and New Zealand-owned firms supported almost 11,000 US jobs, Senator Hirono said.