John Key, New Zealand's Prime Minister, is to lead a business delegation to the United Arab Emirates on 26th April.
"The visit is an opportunity to strengthen and grow trade and business links between the United Arab Emirates and New Zealand. A key priority for me will be talking to key figures in the region about the importance of progressing New Zealand's Free Trade Agreement with the GCC," said Mr Key.
The GCC is New Zealand's fifth largest export destination with goods exports worth US$1.4 billion in the year to December 2014. Exports of goods have grown by an average ten percent per year over the last decade.
"New Zealand has a lot to offer the UAE and a number of our businesses already have a strong presence in this market. My visit is aimed at opening doors and helping to further promote New Zealand companies," added Mr Key.
A range of meetings are scheduled with senior government leaders across the region. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by New Zealand Trade Minister, Tim Groser.
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