WELLINGTON, June 10 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser said
on Wednesday that next week's meeting of Pacific trade ministers in Samoa is
about prioritizing the economic development of the island countries.
Groser said both Australia and New Zealand want progress on the enhanced
version of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER-Plus) which
would herald an eventual common market for goods and services.
Unions and NGOs have been critical of the push being made by Australia and
New Zealand to complete the PACER-Plus negotiations but Groser said both
countries see this as the way the economies of the island nations can be moved
forward.
"What we want to do is ensure that it is not just a trade agreement, highly
technical, (that) no one really understands bar the officials who have
negotiated it, you dust your hands off and go home and that's it," Radio New
Zealand quoted him as saying.
"We actually want to then provide them with economic development assistance
to take advantage of a common market if we can establish that and actually start
to create some export jobs in these countries," he added.