China, New Zealand must avoid ‘chasm’ in relations: Premier Li

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (R) and China's Premier Li Qiang pose for photos prior to their meeting at Government House in Wellington on June 13, 2024. Hagen Hopkins / POOL / AFP

Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledged greater trade cooperation during a rare visit to New Zealand on Thursday, saying differences between the two nations “should not become a chasm”.

Li is embarking on a six-day tour of New Zealand and Australia, key trading partners that have both expressed concerns over China’s expanding influence in the South Pacific.

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