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    New Zealand businesses are putting their best foot forward, at one of the largest business events in the world

    New Zealand businesses are putting their best foot forward, at one of the largest business events in the world


    Trade Minister Todd McClay is leading a delegation of about 70 businesses, to the China International Import Expo in Shanghai this week.

    Over 400-thousand people are expected to attend the event.

    New Zealand China Council Chief Executive Alistair Crozier says that's the largest attendance for New Zealand businesses ever.

    Following the expo, the delegation will visit Guangzhou in Southern China, to meet Kiwi businesses operating there.

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