US sabbatical to focus on US Government’s trade negotiation consultation processes

Executive Director of the NZ US Council Stephen Jacobi has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship and leaves for Washington DC for a three-month sabbatical on 6 March, the NZ US Council has announced. Read the media release on the NZ US Council 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.

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.

The Trans Pacific Partnership – corporate dream or vehicle for growth

Remarks by Stephen Jacobi to the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Institute for International Affairs

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

Are trade agreements an appropriate vehicle for developing trade relationships in the 21st century?

Remarks by Stephen Jacobi to MBIE Tapping into Talent Seminar

This speech is available on the New Zealand International Business Forum website.

NZUS Council sponsors MPs’ visit to Washington

NZUS Council sponsors MPs’ visit to Washington

Click on the link above to view the release on the New Zealand United States Council website.

NZUS Council welcomes Canada to TPP negotiations

NZUS Council welcomes Canada to TPP negotiations

Click on the link above to read this media release available on the New Zealand United States Council website.

NZUS Council welcomes Mexico to TPP negotiations

NZUS Council welcomes Mexico to TPP negotiations

Click on the link above to read this media release available on the New Zealand United States Council website.

The state of TPP

Stephen is interviewed on Country99tv about the state of TPP negotiations. Watch the video on YouTube

Free up global trade to create growth and jobs

Free up global trade to create growth and jobs

Click on the link above to read the article by Stephen Jacobi originally published in the Dominion Post.  It is now on the New Zealand International Business Forum website.