Poor turn out for trade hui 04 May 2021 11:51 AM
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Former New Zealand First minister Shane Jones says the organisers of a trade hui in Northland should have worked harder to make people aware of it.
Saturday’s Te Taitokerau Regional Trade Hui at the Turner Centre in Kerikeri was one of a series by Māori international trade consultative group Te Taumata, and had a particular focus on Māori women in trade.
Mr Jones says he was disappointed at the turnout, given the calibre of speakers such as Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta, Māori Trade Under-Secretary Rino Tirikatene and South African High Commissioner Vuyiswa Tulelo.
Poor turn out for trade hui
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