Summary
On the morning of 20 June 2025, President Xi Jinping met with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who is on an official visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Xi noted that over more than 50 years of diplomatic relations, China-New Zealand relations have always been based on mutual respect and working together, and have long been at the forefront of China's relations with Western developed countries. The two sides should deepen trade and investment cooperation, tap potential in areas such as scientific and technological innovation, addressing climate change, and infrastructure, and strengthen exchanges in education, culture, and youth.
Luxon said New Zealand attaches great importance to relations with China, adheres to the one-China policy, and is willing to expand trade and investment, deepen cooperation in agriculture, fisheries, and the dairy industry, enhance people-to-people exchanges, jointly uphold the multilateral trading system, and support China in hosting the APEC meeting next year. Wang Yi attended the meeting.
Commentary
This meeting sends a clear signal to New Zealand's small and medium-sized enterprises: the bilateral relationship is stable and cooperation is likely to deepen. For companies involved in dairy and agricultural exports, there may be more convenient market access and tariff concessions; tourism and education sectors will also benefit from enhanced people-to-people exchanges. However, global uncertainties remain, and upholding the multilateral trading system is a common challenge – businesses need to monitor the pace of policy implementation.
From another perspective, the trend of consumption upgrading in the Chinese market requires New Zealand enterprises to enhance branding and quality; a model relying solely on resource exports needs to transition towards higher value-added directions. Overall, a stable relationship creates a window for long-term cooperation for SMEs, but they need to actively engage with specific policies and flexibly respond to competition.
Keywords: Xi Jinping, Christopher Luxon, China-New Zealand relations, trade cooperation, comprehensive strategic partnership, multilateral trading system, dairy industry, agriculture, people-to-people exchanges
Summary in Chinese | 摘要
2025年6月20日上午,国家主席习近平在北京人民大会堂会见来华正式访问的新西兰总理拉克森。习近平指出,建交50多年来,中新关系始终相互尊重、携手前行,长期走在中国同西方发达国家关系前列。双方要深化贸易投资合作,挖掘科技创新、应对气候变化、基础设施等领域潜力,加强教育、文化、青年等交流。
拉克森表示新方高度重视对华关系,坚持一个中国政策,愿扩大贸易投资规模,深化农业、渔业、乳业合作,密切人文交流,共同维护多边贸易体制,并支持中国明年举办APEC会议。王毅参加会见。
Commentary in Chinese | 评论
此次会晤为新西兰中小企业释放了明确信号:中新关系稳固,双边合作有望深化。对于从事乳制品、农产品出口的企业,可能迎来更便利的市场准入和关税优惠;旅游和教育行业也将因人文交流加强而受益。然而,全球不确定性仍存,多边贸易体制的维护是共同挑战,企业需关注政策落地速度。
另一视角看,中国市场的消费升级趋势要求新西兰企业提升品牌和品质,单纯依赖资源出口的模式需向附加值更高的方向转型。整体而言,关系的稳定为中小企业创造了长期合作的窗口,但需主动对接具体政策并灵活应对竞争。
关键词: 习近平, 拉克森, 中新关系, 贸易合作, 全面战略伙伴关系, 多边贸易体制, 乳业, 农业, 人文交流

Source: Chinese Embassy in New Zealand – Bilateral Relations
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