Key facts
- China and New Zealand held a bilateral trade commission meeting in Beijing.
- Officials exchanged views on deepening economic ties.
- Cooperation in regional and multilateral frameworks was discussed.
A bilateral trade commission meeting between China and New Zealand took place in Beijing on Friday. During the meeting, officials from both nations engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening their economic relationship. The talks also covered potential cooperation within existing regional and multilateral frameworks, indicating a desire to enhance collaboration on a broader scale.
