VOV.VN - New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon left Ho Chi Minh City on February 28, successfully concluding his ...
Our relationship with Viet Nam is enormously important to New Zealand and our plan to grow the economy to make Kiwis better ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon left Ho Chi Minh City on February 28 evening, concluding his three-day ...
Jason Walls is Newstalk ZB's Political Editor and has years of experience working across print and radio. All he had to do ...
Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Duoc expressed his hope that PM Christopher Luxon’s visit will ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNVietnam New Zealand partnership shaping the future of global educationHow does the introduction of the New Zealand Universities Awards reflect the country’s long-term education strategy for Vietnam? Amanda Malu, chief executive of Education New Zealand New Zealand’s ...
New Zealand is increasing its scholarships for Vietnamese students by 56%, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said.
The nation’s diplomatic framework is built upon principles of self-assertion, a high note of national interest, strategic ...
And they're not the only party with conditions.
Economic growth took centre stage during Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s recent State of the Nation speech. Yet in amongst ...
Two Vietnamese officials are suspected of indecently assaulting two women at a Wellington restaurant last year.
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNEducation cooperation continues between New Zealand and VietnamOn February 26, to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and New Zealand, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited Foreign Trade University to engage with ...
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