Trade talks about clear rules, investment – jobs

Read the article by Stephen Jacobi in the New Zealand Herald

Progress and success in the Japan NZ relationship – the Trans Pacific Partnership and the case for Japan

Read Stephen Jacobi’s address to the Japan New Zealand Business Council

TPP – more trade, less conspiracy

Read Stephen’s article in the New Zealand Herald

 

Trade deals and free trade on Herald Live Chat

Stephen was a guest on Herald Live Chat today answering questions about free trade and TPP.

Read the replay of Stephen’s responses on the New Zealand Herald website.

Kiwis keeping an open mind on TPP

The majority of Kiwis support the idea of a Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), new research has found.

Read about the TPP research on the NZUS Council website.

Walking the talk in Vladivostok

Stephen recounts what happened on and off stage at this year’s APEC meeting in Russia.

Click on the link above to read this article on the New Zealand International Business Forum website.

From Russia with love – Stephen writes from the APEC meeting in Vladivostok

Stephen Jacobi writes from the APEC meeting in Vladivostok

Click on the link above to read the article on the National Business Review website.

Joint Statement: NZUS Council and TPP business leaders – Finish an ambitious TPP in 2013, say Asia Pacific business leaders

Read the Joint Statement from the NZUS Council and TPP business leaders

Click on the link above to read the media release available on the Scoop Independent News website.

New Zealand business at APEC Vladivostok, 3-6 September

New Zealand business representatives to participate in the APEC CEO Summit in Vladivostok

Click on the link above to read the media release available on the New Zealand International Business Forum website.

 

Stephen to TV9 talks about NZ/US, NZ/China, trade, investment, TPP and regional security issues.

Stephen talks to TV9
Watch the video: Stephen talks on the TV9 Asia Focus show about NZ/US, NZ/China, trade, investment, TPP and regional security issues.