Export team to visit Tahiti
PA Wellington : A six-strong team; of New Zealand expor ers is visiting Tahiti and the Cook Islands looking (for new trade opportunities.? :| I The 12 day trade mission will focus on 'lew ability to supply, livestocy agricultural equipment and services and marine craft. , ' I
Mission leader, the managing director |of Livestock Breeders (importers and i Exporters, Mr Rob Jeffrey, said response (to the visit froni Cook : Island Ministers had been, trenjendous; , 11 |( He said Tahitians were anxious to do more | trade with (New Zealand, but rt;was important to maintain a kiwi presence to enhance! bpportunities. ( j .: I.
During 1986/87 New Zealand exports to the Cook Islands totalled $25.1 million, while the figure for French Polynesia was $54.8 million.
The Market Development Board, which is sponsoring the mission, I and the Export Institute will ,use the mission’s findings to : further develop export opportunities for New Zealand. (I ■
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