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    New China trade deals are expected to bring 340-million dollars in export revenue over three years

    New China trade deals are expected to bring 340-million dollars in export revenue over three years


    New Zealand and Chinese companies has signed 24 agreements during this week's China International Import Expo.

    Trade Minister Todd McClay -- who led the delegation to the expo -- says the deals will grow and reinforce New Zealand as a reliable supplier.

    He says the range of the sectors involved highlights the diversity New Zealand offers.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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