New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Manatū Aorere
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Logo of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Promoting New Zealand’s interests in trade and international relations
Headquarters 195 Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand
41°17′02″S 174°46′32″E / -41.283882, 174.775604
Ministers Responsible Winston Peters, Minister of Foreign Affairs
 
Phil Goff, Minister for Trade
 
Helen Clark, Prime Minister
Agency Executive Simon Murdoch, Chief Executive
Child Agency New Zealand Agency for International Development
Website
http://www.mfat.govt.nz

The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) is the New Zealand Government ministry responsible for promoting New Zealand's interests in trade and international relations.

It is responsible to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Winston Peters, as well as the Minister for Trade, Phil Goff and Prime Minister Helen Clark. It provides advice to the New Zealand Government on international issues.

The ministry takes an active role in the Asia-Pacific region, and has been involved in regional security initaitives such as the RAMSI intervention in the Solomon Islands, and negotiating and implementing a peace agreement in Bougainville. The ministry represents New Zealand interests to other governments, including at the United Nations, APEC and the WTO.

It is active in developing export opportunities for local companies, and as of 2006 is involved in negotiations for a free trade agreement with China.

The Ministry has over 600 staff and a budget of $184 million NZD, excluding the aid programme. The ministry is based in Wellington, and has consulates and embassies in 48 overseas posts.

Along with other NZ Government ministries, it used to sponsor the Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand, though the Centre is now part of Victoria University of Wellington.

The Ministry acts in a supervisory capacity (shared with the Ministry of Economic Development) for the delivery agency known as New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.

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NZAID

The New Zealand overseas development aid agency NZAID is a semi-autonomous agency within the ministry. It is a major provider of aid to the Pacific.

Secretaries of Foreign Affairs and Trade

See also

External links

References

  • An eye, an ear and a voice: 50 years in New Zealand’s external relations edited by Malcolm Templeton (1993, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington NZ) ISBN 0477037259
  • Undiplomatic Dialogue: Letters between Carl Berendsen and Alister McIntosh 1943-1952 edited by Ian McGibbon (1993, Auckland University Press, Auckland NZ) ISBN 1 86940 095 X
  • Unofficial Channels: Letters between Alister McIntosh and Foss Shanahan, George Laking and Frank Corner 1946-1966 edited by Ian McGibbon (1999, Victoria University Press, Wellington NZ) ISBN 0 86473 365 8


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