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PACIFIC TRADE EXPO 2006: JOINING US TOGETHER - BY TRADE

Edited Press Release - NZPBC

 
 

The New Zealand Pacific Business Council is committed to two-way trade in the Pacific, according to the council’s chairman, Gilbert Ullrich. It involves the 26 countries of Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia – American Samoa, Cook Islands, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, Easter Island (Rapanui), Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guam, Hawaii, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Pitcairn Island, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.

Speaking at the launch of next March’s Pacific Trade Expo in Manukau, Mr Ullrich said the economies of all Pacific Island countries would be more self sufficient if New Zealand fostered increased exports from them.

An advocate of democracy, Mr Ullrich said a robust and transparent democracy was just as important as building a strong economy, hence the Expo’s theme --- ‘Joining us together, by trade’.

The event had the support of New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.

It should be of interest that New Zealand currently exports over NZ$1 billion worth of “merchandise” to the 25 Pacific countries which make up Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. In addition, it provides a range of “services”, as well as investment in these territories, in such areas as tourism, infrastructure, and other business ventures.

Conversely, these 25 Pacific countries send “merchandise”, especially produce, to New Zealand, but it is in their “service” industries, mainly tourism, that they depend on New Zealand visitors, for valuable overseas earnings.

And with Greater Auckland being the single largest Pacific Island city in the world, there is scope for interaction with Pacific Islanders, who have made New Zealand their home. Many have excelled in music, art, and sport, and there is a steadily growing Pacific business community.

Being for two full days, under one roof, the Expo will enable not only trade buyers, but also the general public, to view both the goods and services that they may wish to purchase, as well as enable them to discuss the projects that exhibitors seek possible investment in.

   

Mr. Gilbert Ullrich (NCPBC chairman) and Hon. Winnie Laban (Associate Minister of Pacific Island Affairs) speaking at the launch of the Pacific Trade Expo 2006 in Manukau.

TelstraClear Pacific events centre in Manukau, venue for the Pacific Trade Expo 2006; having 25 countries for two full days, under one roof.

Cook Islands cultural group performing for the 150 guests at the launch of the Pacific Trade Expo 2006 in Manukau; theme ‘Joining us together, by trade’.

 
Mr Ullrich said letters signed by the Prime Minister were being delivered to the Governments of 25 countries in the Pacific region inviting them to join New Zealand companies taking part in the Expo at the TelstraClear Pacific events centre on March 13 and 14.

He issued a warning that if New Zealand companies did not make more effort to export goods into the Pacific, then they would “lose the race” to foreign competitors. Mr Ullrich in his address also acknowledged the sponsorship and support received from the Auckland, Manukau & Waitakere City Councils and the Pacific Islands Trade & Investment Commission, and close involvement of the Pacific Business Trust.

Winnie Laban, the Associate Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, told over 150 guests at the launch that while competition was good, it was better for people to work together in a win-win situation promoting business and supporting “our brothers and sisters.”

For a copy of the prospectus and registration details contact Richard Maugueret or George Margetts on (09) 262 6262, or via email on richardm@nzpbc.co.nz.
 
 
 

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