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New Zealand PM eye greater trade potentials with China
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has said his country wants to participate the newly-launched Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and work with China to contribute to the region's infrastructure development.
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John Key: Obama, Xi, Putin collectively have most combined influence in world
President Obama, President Xi Jinping and President Putin, the three of them collectively probably have the most combined influence in the world, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday.He made the remarks during an online interaction with netizens via Xinhuanet in Beijing.
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Food product safety very important: New Zealand PM
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday that nothing was more important than the safety of food product when he was answering a netizen’s question during an online interaction with netizens via Xinhuanet.
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John Key: New Zealand wants to be participant of AIIB
New Zealand also wishes to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday.He made the remarks during an online interaction with netizens via Xinhuanet in Beijing.During the online interaction, the prime minister answered a wide range of questions concerning political, economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
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New Zealand PM: Local Chinese community has made significant contributions to New Zealand
Local Chinese community has made significant contributions to the economic and social development of New Zealand, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday.
- As we know that you have visited China four times in the past, what are your feelings towards your visit this time? What are some of your most unforgettable experiences?
- The 2014 APEC informal leaders meeting has just ended. How would you evaluate this meeting? What are your opinions on the role China has played in this event?
- What is your view on the current international economic situation? How do you evaluate China's contribution to the economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, and in the world?












