Prime minister Chris Hipkins says he’d love to stay even longer in China as he readies to return back to New Zealand overnight.
In part, he may be wishing he could stay as far away from the brewing drama over another of his minister – Kiri Allan. But, Hipkins told media, he was really just thrilled with how the trip had gone.
“There is a huge market here for New Zealand products and services and so I think for me one of the big insights was the door is wide open,” he said this afternoon. “It has been very positive, all round.”
Having access to China’s three most important leaders, including president Xi Jinping, had been “very important” for building on the New Zealand-China relationship, he added.
On the Allan saga, Hipkins maintained that no official complaints about behaviour in her office had been raised. Ministers had clear standards to abide by, which included treating staff members and officials with respect. “I expect them to set high standards of the New Zealand public service, and I absolutely expect them to make sure those high standards are achieved, but that doesn’t mean that relationships can’t be characterised by respect, I believe that they can be.”