Clear cut results are thin on the ground but Prime Minister John Key said today he was happy with this year's Apec economic meeting in Vladivostok, Russia.
A round of high level meetings with the leaders of Russia, Mexico and Chile have left Mr Key confident of New Zealand's future when it comes to trade markets.
He said the Trans Pacific Partnership talks "were on the right track" while insisting he was getting good signals from other leaders about the potential.
The meeting ended today with Pacific Rim leaders pledging to fend off the damage from the European crisis, by supporting open trade, reforming their economies and strengthening public finances.
The 21-member Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum also vowed to work together to support growth and restore confidence in shaken financial markets.