While acknowledging "some problems" within Indonesia, Trade Minister Tim Groser says New Zealand must strengthen economic ties with the fast-developing Southeast Asian nation.
Prime Minister John Key last night arrived in Jakarta for a formal call on Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and to lead a delegation of key New Zealand business leaders.
The visit has prompted criticism from the Green Party which says the National Government is not doing enough to raise concerns about alleged human rights abuses in the disputed territory of West Papua.
Green Party MP Catherine Delahunty has criticised the Government for seeking "trade at any price" with Indonesia and even levelled accusations of hypocrisy at Mr Key.
"We hear constant concerns about Fiji and now he celebrates democracy in Indonesia. It's the height of hypocrisy to talk about trade and democracy while ignoring human rights abuses."