Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be in New Zealand this week promoting Scottish exports and seeking to strengthen diplomatic ties as the United Kingdom looks beyond its exit from the European Union.
Mundell will meet senior Government ministers and business leaders, and highlighting the close relationship between Scotland and New Zealand, a statement from the UK Government said.
"New Zealand is a country which already enjoys strong ties to Scotland. Our shared history goes back many years and we retain unique business and academic links. I believe our two countries can also learn from each other in areas such as agri-tech and tourism," Mundell said.
"I'll also be meeting senior New Zealand Government ministers and business leaders as part of our effort to deepen our links. The visit will be a great opportunity to promote Scotland's world leading exports such as whisky. Scotland's skills, products and services are exceptional, and I'm confident this visit will help develop trading opportunities as we leave the EU."
Mundell is the third UK Cabinet minister to visit New Zealand in just over a year, a sign of the strength of the bilateral relationship, British Deputy High Commissioner Helen Smith says.