Navigating the China-New Zealand relationship: Xi Jinping's message to Hipkins

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Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes the need for China and New Zealand to be partners rather than adversaries, urging both countries to improve the business and investment environment. New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, leading a trade delegation, describes the discussion as warm and constructive, with a focus on enhancing the economic relationship between the two nations.
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