Business with Japan to double?
New Zealand and Japanese trade is likely, to double! soon, according to the leader; of the Japanese economicl mission (Mr S. Koga). The | mission was in Christchurch ' yesterday on the last stage > of its eight-day New Zealand j tour. Mr Koga, a counsellor for | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, i was in New Zealand with 15 other top businessmen to) tighten existing trade con- j nections and to survey pos- | sible new trade ventures. i No new business had been j found, but each businessman j had successfully furthered ! trade connections, and new j trade developments would l result, Mr Koga said. Busi-; ness between the two coun-| tries would improve significantlyf / But to improve trade, New |' 'Zealand must diversify the !products.made from its natlural resources, both for | exports to Japan and elseIwhere, he said. New Zealand ; needed better development' I techniques and good lanour. I The next stage in the trip j was an interview with the i Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) in Wellington.
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