New Zealand is set for further cooperation with China

Ge Anna China Plus Published: 2017-05-19 07:00:00
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Raymond Huo and Johanna Coughlan, Co-Chairs of New Zealand OBOR Think Tank and China New Zealand OBOR Foundation.

Raymond Huo and Johanna Coughlan, Co-Chairs of New Zealand OBOR Think Tank and China New Zealand OBOR Foundation.

The two-day forum of world leaders concluded this week with the roadmap for the success of the Belt and Road Initiative and a clear way for future cooperation.

New Zealand, as one of the first industrialised countries to openly support the Belt and Road Initiative, is set for further cooperation with China. New Zealand Chinese Language Week (NZCLW) is underway to bridge the cultural and linguistic knowledge gap between China and New Zealand.

In an Interview with China Radio International, Raymond Huo and Johanna Coughlan, Co-Chairs of the event said with the NZCLW, New Zealand has become the very first nation in the western world to celebrate Chinese culture and language. And the event is emerged in the context of a rapidly strengthening relationship between China and New Zealand.

When it comes to the economic cooperation between the two countries, both of them put forward some feasible advice for Chinese and New Zealand’s companies which are riding the wave of the Belt and Road Initiative and fast-developing China-New Zealand partnership.

For more on this, please click on the audio. Our reporter Ge Anna sat down with Johanna Coughlan, Co-Chair of New Zealand OBOR Think Tank and China New Zealand OBOR Foundation, and Co-Chair Raymond Huo, also a Member of New Zealand Parliament.


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