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Register for the trade hui taking place on Tuesday 23 July
Register for the trade hui taking place on Tuesday 23 July
The fifth Te Taumata regional hui brought together New Zealand leaders of trade to discuss international trade opportunities.
The next Te Taumata trade hui is to be hosted at Parliament by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanaia Mahuta.
We’re thrilled to announce our next trade hui will be sponsored and hosted by Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta at Parliament. This hui will be held on 11 October, 2022 and will focus on Ministry-to-Ministry collaboration towards effective implementation of the recently negotiated FTAs and future ones. It follows our most recent regional trade hui, which
Māori leaders and businesses across Waikato-Tainui have come together with trade and export officials for Day Two of the fifth Te Taumata regional trade hui. The hui has continued to facilitate constructive dialogue between Māori and officials and has given Māori an opportunity to get our pātai answered in real time. Waikato-Tainui leader and Chairman
Day one of the Waikato-Tainui regional trade hui has generated robust kōrero, he whakaaro rite and strong interest in how to maximise opportunities for Māori in export trade. Organised by Te Taumata – a network working to deliver better trade outcomes for Māori – the hui has created a platform for Māori businesses and leaders
Maximising opportunities for Māori in export trade is the subject of a two-day Waikato-Tainui hui bringing together numerous headline speakers this week.
Ngā Iwi i Te Rohe o Te Waiariki has brought together some of the top science and technology minds from across Aotearoa today to finalise a roadmap to developing a world-class aquaculture industry in the Bay of Plenty. BOP Iwi Aquaculture Chairman and Te Taumata Chairman, Chris Karamea Insley, says the hui has been about
Te Taumata is deeply disappointed in the lack of a substantive response from Climate Change Minister James Shaw regarding our significant concerns about the proposed changes to managing exotic afforestation incentives.
Te Taumata is excited to announce the new dates for its Waikato-Tainui trade hui, which was postponed last year due to the COVID Delta lockdown.
Te Taumata encourages everyone with pātai about the recently signed NZ/UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to register and join MFAT’s virtual hui next Tuesday (22 March) from 3pm to 4.15pm.
Te Taumata has decided to postpone the Waikato-Tainui trade hui in light of the current COVID-19 outbreak and lockdown.