Trade Update – October 22, 2024

Council for International Trade Update

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New Zealand Ambassador Visits CalChamber

Susanne T. Stirling, Senior Vice President, International, CalChamber, Ambassador Rosemary Banks, New Zealand Ambassador to the U.S., Jennifer Barrera, President and CEO, CalChamber, and Katja Ackerly, Consul General of New Zealand-Los Angeles
From left to right: Susanne T. Stirling, Senior Vice President, International, CalChamber, Ambassador Rosemary Banks, New Zealand Ambassador to the U.S., Jennifer Barrera, President and CEO, CalChamber, and Katja Ackerly, Consul General of New Zealand-Los Angeles

On Tuesday October 15, 2024, the California Chamber of Commerce was pleased to welcome Ambassador Rosemary Banks, New Zealand’s ambassador to the United States, and the new Consul General of New Zealand in Los Angeles, Katja Ackerly.

New Zealand is consistently ranked as the one of the easiest countries in which to do business and increasing FDI into New Zealand was one of the points of discussion – in addition to climate issues, AI, trade and economic relations, and the current geopolitical climate.

In 2023, The United States exported nearly $4.4 billion to New Zealand and in this same year, the U.S. imported nearly $5.4 billion worth of goods.

CalChamber Companies in the News

Trade Policy

White House

The White House

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Trade Representative

Readout of Ambassador Katherine Tai’s Meeting with Ministers from CARICOM Member States
United States Trade Representative, October 21, 2024

U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Treasury

Export-Import Bank 

U.S. Trade and Development Agency

World Trade Organization

DG Okonjo-Iweala welcomes President Alar Karis of Estonia to the WTO
WTO, October 17, 2024 

Trade Agreements/ Cooperation

Flag of Moldova

Moldova’s Sandu scrapes knife-edge EU vote win after ‘unfair fight’
Reuters, October 21, 2024

Moldova voters narrowly approve referendum to join European Union
UPI News, October 21, 2024

California

Flawed Premise Undermines Case for More Regulation of Markets
CalChamber, October 21, 2024

CalChamber and Strategic Partners Secure Big Wins for Business
CalChamber, October 18, 2024

CalChamber Best Business Votes 2024
CalChamber, October 18, 2024

CalChamber Vote Record: Major Bills 2024
CalChamber, October 18, 2024

Cargo Ship-Port

Is the ‘Cargo Pendulum’ swinging back to West Coast Ports?
American Journal of Transportation, October 22, 2024

San Pedro Bay Ports Exceed 2023 Clean Air Targets: A Model of Environmental Leadership
Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, October 17, 2024 

Garamendi Charts Bold Course for American Maritime Renaissance
GCaptain, October 16, 2024

More International Articles

The Surprising Resilience of Globalization: An Examination of Claims of Economic Fragmentation
Economic Strategy Group, October 2024

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