Parliament hui to focus on Māori success in trade

Parliament hui to focus on Māori success in trade

Kia ora koutou,

In just three short weeks, Te Taumata will facilitate the most significant, Māori-focused trade hui that has ever been held at Parliament in Aotearoa New Zealand!

This hui has been designed to allow for open and transparent discussions about how we can, as a country, fast-track Māori opportunities from the recently signed EU and UK free trade agreements. 

Bringing together government ministers and officials with top Māori business leaders, this hui will be guided by our four pou (see infographic) – the cornerstones Te Taumata has identified as being the enablers of Māori global trade.

Te Taumata is working hard to finalise the agenda for the hui, and official invites are expected to be sent out shortly.

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Since Te Taumata was established, our concerted efforts have helped drive unprecedented levels of engagement between Māori and Government regarding the Māori economy and global trade.

If you would like to attend, please register your interest with natalie@tearawafisheries.maori.nz

Ngā mihi,

Chris Karamea Insley.

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