NEW YORK, September 18, 2023 - Led by Simon Bridge, a New Zealand business delegation conducted a seven-day business trip to China from September 10 to 17. The delegation consisted of a total of 30 members, coming from sectors including manufacturing, construction, services, livestock, energy, forestry, and retail. Notably, Jasmine Li, the 2022 New Zealand’s World Madam champion, joined the delegation as a representativemember during the visit.
Caption: Dr. Yang Jian, former Chinese MP of New Zealand's National Party, Chairman of the New Zealand Chinese Business Club, and Deputy Leader of the delegation (L).
Simon Bridges, former leader of the New Zealand National Party, Minister of Transport, Minister of Energy, CEO of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, and Leader of the delegation (C).
New Zealand’s World Madam Jasmine Li (R).
The delegation conducted on-site investigations in Beijing, Shanghai, and Haikou, engaging in in-depth dialogues and exchanges with the Ministry of Commerce, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, provincial and municipal leaders, and local business representatives. On September 12, the delegation arrived in Beijing by high-speed rail and, accompanied by the New Zealand Ambassador to China, Mao Rui, held talks with embassy officials. Two days later, the delegation visited Haikou to gain a deeper understanding of Hainan's future plans as a free trade port and related tax incentive policies.
Caption: New Zealand's World Madam, Jasmine Li, inscribed "The enduring friendship between China and New Zealand" during the welcome dinner.
New Zealand’s World Madam, Jasmine Li, expressed that this trip has brought her many insights. Not only is Jasmine Li intelligent and elegant, but she is also a successful real estate developer and natural ranch investor in New Zealand. She has been committed to the development of construction and eco-friendly housing in New Zealand, holding numerous qualifications and honors within the industry. She expressed her hope that through this visit, the economic and trade cooperation between China and New Zealand will be further strengthened, building a bridge for New Zealand's pure and natural products to enter the Chinese market.
Caption: New Zealand Ambassador to China, Grahame Morton (L)
Leader of the New Zealand Business Delegation, Simon Bridge (R)
New Zealand’s World Madam, Jasmine Li (C)
World Madam serves as a comprehensive platform showcasing the charm of women worldwide. It aims to connect influential female forces from around the globe in areas such as politics, economics, technology, culture, and education. It seeks to awaken and encourage more women to learn how to care for themselves properly and subsequently spread health, beauty, and love. The platform also promotes involvement in charitable activities, such as aiding impoverished and disabled women and children.
This initiative was launched in Canada by Anni Huang, the global brand founder of World Madam. As of September, nearly 60 countries or regions have applied for committee representation, and about 40 countries or regions have hosted events under this banner. Based on incomplete statistics, there have been over 76 charitable donations made across multiple countries, with more than 100 major events held. Over 50,000 outstanding women have either directly or indirectly attended or participated in related activities, creating a positive impact on society.
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