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Making CPTPP Work for your business - join us Thursday 4 July, from 11:45am


Please join us on Thursday 4 July, from 11:45 am at The Northern Club, Princes Street, to find out more about the benefits and access of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). The CPTPP is currently under review - this is your opportunity to hear from experts and to give your opinion on the review process. Either before or after the event we encourage you to have your say on the CPTPP review - here; - https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/trade/free-trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements-in-force/cptpp/have-your-say/


Please ensure you register for the correct ticket type: this ticket provides you in person access to the event held in Auckland.

If you wish to join online, please register using the ONLINE registration page.


Enjoy networking and a light buffet lunch - be sure to arrive at 11:45 for lunch prior to the event starting.


This event is a collaborative event between Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade (MFAT), the Latin America NZ Business Council (LANZBC), the British NZ Business Association (BNZBA), the Japan New Zealand Business Council (JNZBC), and the ASEAN New Zealand Business Council (ANZBC).


We welcome a fantastic line up of speakers to the discussion :

  • Vangelis Vitalis, Deputy Secretary Trade and Economic, MFAT (Opening Address)
  • Stephanie Honey, Honey Consulting, APEC Business Advisory member
  • Danielle Adsett, Market Access Manager, Apples and Pears Industry Association
  • Brigit Winter, Regional Operations Manager for International Operations, F&P Healthcare

The discussion will be moderated by Justine Arroll, GM Trade Strategy, Fonterra.


Be sure to register quickly to attend this event as numbers are strictly limited.


This event is free to attend for members of LANZBC, BNZBA, JNZBC and ANZBC.


With thanks to our event partners, Centers of Asia Pacific Excellence (CAPE) for their hosting of this event.

Speakers

  • Vangelis Vitalis (Deputy Secretary, Trade and Economic at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade)

    Vangelis Vitalis

    Deputy Secretary, Trade and Economic at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    https://www.mfat.govt.nz

    Vangelis Vitalis is Deputy Secretary, Trade and Economic. He was the APEC2021(external link) Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM) Chair for New Zealand’s host year and in 2023 Vangelis will be chairing the Senior Officials' process that supports the CPTPP Ministerial meetings.
    Vangelis was also the Chief Negotiator who led the conclusion of negotiations for the New Zealand European Union Free Trade Agreement and before that the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. In 2007-9, Vangelis was also the Chief Negotiator who concluded the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) and the Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (MNZFTA).
    Prior to taking up his role in Wellington in 2017, Vangelis was New Zealand’s Permanent Representative (Ambassador) to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva where he chaired the agriculture negotiations in a personal capacity. In this role he helped draft the text of the historic Nairobi WTO Ministerial Decision(external link) to eliminate agricultural export subsidies. Vangelis has also been the Ambassador to the European Union and NATO in Brussels and has had postings to Canberra and Moscow.
    Vangelis has worked outside the Ministry including as an economist in the Secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He is a past member of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Future Council on Trade and is currently a member of the WEF Trade and Investment Action Group and is also on the Steering Committee for the WEF Climate Trade Zero initiative. He has chaired in a personal capacity the OECD Committee on Trade and the Environment (2008-2017), the OECD Global Forum on Trade and Climate Change and is currently the New Zealand Envoy for the Small Advanced Economies’ Initiative.
    A keen saltwater land-based fisherman, Vangelis is married with three children and speaks Greek, German and Russian. He is a longstanding (and suffering) supporter of the Wellington Phoenix Football Club.

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  • Stephanie Honey (Honey Consulting)

    Stephanie Honey

    Honey Consulting

    Stephanie Honey is Associate Director of the New Zealand International Business Forum, serves as policy advisor to the New Zealand members of the APEC Business Advisory Council and runs an independent trade policy consultancy working with government and business clients. She is also co-founder of a business offering executive education in trade policy. Stephanie’s interests include regional economic integration especially in the Asia-Pacific, the WTO, agriculture and food trade, services trade, the digital economy, SMEs and women in trade; she has travelled and worked widely in the Asia-Pacific, Europe and more broadly.

    Prior to becoming a consultant, Stephanie worked for many years as a trade negotiator for the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including serving as the New Zealand Agriculture Negotiator in the WTO Doha Round in Geneva, at the New Zealand Mission to the EU in Brussels working on trade issues, as the senior New Zealand official responsible for the bilateral relationship with Australia and in a variety of other roles.

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  • Danielle Adsett (Market Access Manager at Apples and Pears New Zealand)

    Danielle Adsett

    Market Access Manager at Apples and Pears New Zealand

    Danielle is the Market Access Manager for New Zealand Apples and Pears. Her role is to support industry (growers, packers and exporters) in maintaining access, improving access and gaining new access to markets to ensure future profitability and diversification

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  • Brigit Winter (Regional Operations Manager at Fisher and Paykel Healthcare)

    Brigit Winter

    Regional Operations Manager at Fisher and Paykel Healthcare

    Brigit Winter is Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s Regional Operations Manager for International Operations, based in Auckland.
    Brigit has worked across a number of areas in her 10 years at FPH including regulatory, market access, quality, supply chain and commercial operations.
    Her current focus is firstly leading the operational setup of new direct operations globally for FPH and secondly supporting existing operations to obtain and maintain market access for medical devices for markets in Latin America, South East Asia, Africa, Middle East and Eastern Europe.
    Brigit graduated from Otago University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Law and Commerce, majoring in Finance and was admitted to the bar in 2007.

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  • Justine Arroll (Trade Strategy Manager at Fonterra)

    Justine Arroll

    Trade Strategy Manager at Fonterra

    https://www.fonterra.com/nz/en.html

    Justine is currently the Trade Strategy Manager at Fonterra Co-Operative Group where she has responsibility for driving Fonterra’s engagement and advocacy on strategic global trade issues.
    A former New Zealand diplomat, Justine held a range of trade policy roles in the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade prior to joining Fonterra. She was most recently posted to Washington DC where she was responsible for advocacy in relation to a range of bilateral and multilateral trade issues. Justine has also previously served in the New Zealand High Commission in London and as an advisor to the Minister of Trade.
    A graduate of the University of Auckland in Arts and Law, Justine has been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor to the High Court of New Zealand, and has completed studies in international law at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and Georgetown University in Washington DC.

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Making CPTPP Work For New Zealand Business
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Venue

The Northern Club

Princes Street 19
Auckland, New Zealand

If you have any questions please contact Liz Bell

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