Articles tagged with Resilience

New Zealand and Singapore Sign Landmark Agreement to Secure Essential Goods Trade

6 days ago | 132 views

New Zealand and Singapore have signed the Agreement on Trade in Essential Supplies (AOTES) to ensure the uninterrupted movement of critical goods like fuel and food by preventing export restrictions between the two nations. This world-first agreement, built on cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic, formalizes practical collaboration to enhance supply chain resilience amid global volatility. Incorporated into their existing Free Trade Agreement, AOTES reflects their commitment to reliable access to essential supplies during crises and strengthens their trusted partnership.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Lawrence Wong Todd McClay New Zealand Singapore AOTES supply chain resilience trade agreement essential goods export restrictions

Major $8M Repairs Begin on SH73 Retaining Wall at Candys Bend for Safety

3 weeks ago | 219 views

A resilience project is commencing to repair a damaged retaining wall on State Highway 73 at Candys Bend, a vital route between Christchurch and the West Coast, damaged by 2018 flooding. The repairs, funded by the Crown Resilience Programme with a budget of around $8 million, aim to prevent potential collapse during future flooding or seismic events and ensure long-term safety and connectivity. Work will begin soon and conclude early next year, with efforts to protect the area's native flora and fauna in collaboration with local iwi and the Department of Conservation.

Tags: Chris Bishop State Highway 73 Candys Bend NZ Transport Agency Hunter Civil Arthur’s Pass Village Otira Crown Resilience Programme New Zealand Government Department of Conservation

SH73 Candys Bend Retaining Wall Repair Begins to Boost Resilience

3 weeks ago | 220 views

A major repair project is commencing on a damaged 1950s retaining wall at Candys Bend on State Highway 73 between Christchurch and the West Coast, crucial for freight, tourism, and local communities. The work, funded by the Crown Resilience Programme with an $8 million budget, aims to prevent potential collapse from future flooding or seismic events by filling voids, improving drainage, and reinforcing the structure. NZTA will collaborate with local iwi and the Department of Conservation to protect the area's native flora and fauna during the repairs, which are expected to start soon and finish early next year.

Tags: State Highway 73 SH73 Candys Bend Christchurch West Coast Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Hunter Civil Crown Resilience Programme Department of Conservation

New Zealand Boosts Diesel Storage by 90 Million Litres at Marsden Point

1 month ago | 411 views

The New Zealand Government will invest up to $21.6 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to support Channel Infrastructure NZ Ltd in increasing diesel storage capacity by 90 million litres at Marsden Point, enhancing fuel resilience amid global supply disruptions. The project aims to recommission storage tanks within two months to secure diesel supplies beyond the current secure period until the end of May. This initiative addresses the critical need for large-scale fuel storage, particularly for diesel, which is vital to the economy, and work is set to begin imminently with close government oversight.

Tags: Shane Jones Channel Infrastructure Marsden Point Regional Infrastructure Fund New Zealand Government diesel storage fuel resilience Regional Development Minister Middle East conflict New Zealand fuel supplies

New Zealand Boosts Funding to Support Sustainable Fisheries in Tuvalu

1 month ago | 340 views

New Zealand has announced additional funding for the Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme to strengthen Tuvalu’s fisheries sector and support community resilience amid climate challenges. This funding reflects New Zealand’s long-term commitment to partnership, sustainable development, and economic security for Tuvalu. The support, provided through the International Development Cooperation programme, aims to enhance local capacity and promote Pacific resilience and security.

Tags: New Zealand Tuvalu Winston Peters Feleti Teo Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme fisheries sector Pacific resilience climate challenges sustainable development International Development Cooperation

New Zealand Temporarily Allows Australian-Spec Fuel to Boost Supply Resilience

1 month ago | 373 views

The New Zealand Government is temporarily allowing fuel meeting Australian specifications to be supplied domestically to enhance fuel supply resilience amid tight global markets. This alignment removes technical barriers, enabling importers to access a broader range of shipments without compromising vehicle compatibility or safety standards. While New Zealand will not relax sulfur limits like Australia, the measure may remain for up to 12 months and will be reviewed as market conditions evolve.

Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand Australia fuel resilience fuel specifications fuel supply energy minister fuel importers sulphur fuel Tasman

NZ Trade Minister Todd McClay to Vice Chair WTO Conference in Cameroon

1 month ago | 300 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay will attend the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon as Vice Chair, playing a key role in facilitating negotiations. New Zealand emphasizes the importance of a rules-based global trade system and aims to uphold the WTO’s integrity amid rising protectionism and global economic challenges. The conference, attended by 166 member economies, will address issues including e-commerce, agricultural reform, and fisheries subsidies.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization WTO New Zealand Trade Minister Ministerial Conference Labour Party global trade supply chain resilience

New Zealand's Trade Minister Todd McClay to Vice Chair WTO Ministerial in Cameroon

1 month ago | 397 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay is attending the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon as Vice Chair, playing a key role in facilitating negotiations. New Zealand emphasizes the importance of a rules-based global trade system and aims to uphold the WTO’s integrity amid rising protectionism and global economic disruptions. The conference, attended by 166 member economies, will address issues including e-commerce, agriculture reform, and fisheries subsidies.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization WTO New Zealand Trade Minister Ministerial Conference Labour Party global trade supply chain resilience

New Crane Dredging Barge to Boost Access and Resilience for NZ’s Small Ports

2 months ago | 412 views

New Zealand is investing $8 million through the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund to co-fund a purpose-built crane dredging barge aimed at improving access to smaller ports that are often cut off during natural disasters. This new, cost-effective equipment will enable timely dredging of regional ports, ensuring essential supplies can be delivered by sea when road and rail links are disrupted. The $12.9 million barge, co-funded by Johnson Bros Limited, will be operational by late 2027 to enhance nationwide resilience and support community recovery.

Tags: James Meager New Zealand Whanganui Port Cyclone Gabrielle Greymouth Ōpōtiki Johnson Bros Limited Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Northland Transport Minister

New Zealand and Chile Sign Strategic Agricultural Partnership for 2026-2030

2 months ago | 439 views

New Zealand and Chile have signed the Strategic Agricultural Arrangement 2026–2030 to enhance cooperation in agriculture, focusing on expertise exchange, sustainable development, research, innovation, and climate resilience. Both countries share similar farming systems and advocate for open, rules-based trade, aiming to strengthen their agricultural relationship and seize mutual opportunities. This agreement builds on 80 years of diplomatic ties and aims to boost economic returns for farmers and exporters in both nations.

Tags: New Zealand Chile Todd McClay Ignacia Fernández Agriculture Strategic Agricultural Arrangement trade sustainable development climate resilience diplomatic relations

Government Invests $8.3M to Train New Zealand’s Future Seafarers and Boost Coastal Shipping

2 months ago | 412 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $8.3 million from the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund to create training berths for seafarers, addressing workforce shortages due to retirements and industry challenges. This funding will help domestic vessel operators cover trainee expenses, ensuring the development of skilled seafarers essential for coastal freight services and emergency supply deliveries. Building a home-grown maritime workforce will strengthen the resilience of New Zealand’s supply chain and support the broader maritime sector critical to the national economy.

Tags: James Meager New Zealand seafarers Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund maritime schools Cyclone Gabrielle coastal freight services training berths domestic vessel operators

New Zealand Invests $3M to Upgrade Rangitata Ship for Disaster Relief

2 months ago | 476 views

New Zealand is investing $3 million to upgrade the coastal bulk ship Rangitata, enhancing its capacity to carry diverse cargo and access smaller ports during emergencies. The upgrade includes a ship-powered material handler, enabling loading and unloading without relying on port infrastructure, crucial when land routes and facilities are compromised. This investment aims to strengthen disaster resilience by ensuring vital supplies can reach isolated communities following natural disasters.

Tags: James Meager Rangitata Cyclone Gabrielle Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Gisborne Napier New Zealand natural disasters coastal bulk ship material handler

$5.3M Investment Boosts Greymouth & Westport Ports for Coastal Shipping Growth

3 months ago | 500 views

A $5.3 million investment, including $4.3 million for upgrades to the Port of Greymouth and $1 million for a regional safety program shared with Westport Port, aims to boost coastal shipping and economic growth on the West Coast. The project will reconstruct unusable wharf sections, build a roll-on, roll-off facility, and establish a shared Regional Harbour Master program with upgraded navigational aids to enhance resilience and support commercial shipping by early 2028. Funded through the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund with local council co-investment, the initiative is part of a broader government effort to strengthen New Zealand’s freight system and infrastructure.

Tags: James Meager Maureen Pugh Greymouth Port Westport Port West Coast Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Grey District Council West Coast Regional Council Eastland Port Regional Harbour Master

Māori Development Fund Supports Water Storage Project to Boost Northland Resilience

3 months ago | 473 views

The Māori Development Fund is investing $191,700 to support early technical work on a proposed water storage reservoir near Kaitaia, led by Te Make Farms Ltd and owned by Ngāi Takoto, aiming to improve year-round water security in Northland. This investment will help strengthen regional resilience, increase productive land use, and support food production while keeping the land under Māori ownership. The project’s preparatory work enhances planning and decision-making, positioning it to attract further investment and deliver long-term value.

Tags: Māori Development Fund Tama Potaka Te Make Farms Ltd Ngāi Takoto water storage reservoir Kaitaia Northland water security regional resilience Te Puni Kōkiri

New Zealand Unveils Stronger 5-Year Plan to Combat Organised Crime and Harm

4 months ago | 757 views

Associate Police Minister Casey Costello announced a new all-of-government strategy and action plan to combat Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) in New Zealand, aiming to make the country the hardest place for organised criminal groups to operate. The plan focuses on improving cross-agency coordination, information sharing, addressing methamphetamine harm, and strengthening community resilience through initiatives like ROCC. This five-year strategy responds to increasing organised crime threats, including drug trade and money laundering, and is informed by expert advice to enhance governance, accountability, and resource use across government agencies.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand TSOC Organised Crime Methamphetamine Ministerial Advisory Group Resilience to Organised Crime Transnational Crime Money Laundering Pacific Neighbours