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Governor Shares Economic Opportunities in New Zealand PDF Print E-mail
State visit to highlight Guam Buildup progress with government, business officials

July 7, 2008

(Wellington, New Zealand) Governor Camacho is on an official state visit to New Zealand where he is sharing business, trade and economic opportunities with government and business officials who have expressed a keen interest in the Guam Buildup.

"This is an exciting opportunity for both Guam and New Zealand as great prospects lie ahead for both our island communities," said Governor Camacho.  "This is a great chance for us to learn more about the innovations they are making in a number of key industries that I hope we can expand to this part of the Western Pacific."

Governor Camacho today met with 70 private sector leaders to discuss opportunities available with the Guam Buildup during a forum at the University of Auckland Business School.

The Guam-New Zealand Business Forum was organized by the New Zealand Pacific Business Council in cooperation with the New Zealand Office of Foreign Affairs and the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.

"Finding a way to bridge the gap between Guam and the rest of the region has been an important initiative of the Administration," said Governor Camacho.  "Working together and discussing the issues of importance will benefit many island communities as we share many of the same concerns as we face similar issues that affect our people."

The program for the State Visit, prepared by the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, will cover the cities of Tauranga, Rotorua, Auckland and Wellington where he will meet with various leaders from the public and private sector.

The state visit also will include courtesy calls to members of New Zealand parliament officials, including Prime Minister Helen Clark.

"Corporations in New Zealand have done great research into the Guam Buildup," Governor Camacho said.  "There is a commitment to assist Guam as we move forward and I am encouraged by this gesture."

Governor Camacho will return to Guam on Thursday, July 10, 2008.
 
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