A bilateral meeting between New Zealand and China will pave the way for further cooperation in forestry, climate change and trade, Forestry Minister Peeni Henare said. Peeni Henare and Mr Guan Zhi'ou, Administrator of China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration, met in Beijing to discuss and commit to a range of forestry cooperation activities. "Both China and New Zealand share a long-term commitment to further strengthening our forestry relationship to boost outcomes for our respective sectors," Peeni Henare said. "During this meeting, we discussed a range of matters important to both sides. This included further cooperation through technical exchanges, for example on the role of forests in achieving improved environmental outcomes and the transition to a low-carbon bioeconomy. "We also discussed deepening our bilateral trade, including in value-added products. "China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration is looking to host it
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Sandstorms cloaked Beijing and China's northern regions in March and April and President Xi Jinping demanded urgent action last week The Post has learned that following a meeting in China in early May, a Chinese delegation is set to visit Mongolia from later this month to jointly work on solutions Beijing and Ulaanbaatar have stepped up joint efforts to prevent sandstorms that swept across northern China earlier this year, with a Chinese.
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