A Chinese government official and business leaders from the country will be in the Bay of Islands today to discuss how Far North businesses and Māori can benefit from an initiative designed to promote closer links with China.
Just how they can benefit is one of the questions that will be discussed at a trade and investment forum the Far North District Council has helped organise at Copthorne Waitangi, from 4pm today.
The Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Auckland is hosting the forum to discuss opportunities for mutually beneficial trade, tourism and investment cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Far North Mayor John Carter said.
The BRI is a Chinese Government initiative designed to promote closer ties between China and other countries through trade growth. Sixty-nine nations and organisations, including New Zealand, have signed up to the initiative since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced it in 2013.
A BRI memorandum of arrangement the New Zealand and Chinese Governments signed last year aims to achieve $30 billion of two-way trade between New Zealand and China by 2020.