新西兰警告中东冲突威胁全球供应链,敦促贸易伙伴开展合作并维持开放的航运路线。
New Zealand warns Middle East conflict threatens global supply chains, urging trade partners to cooperate and maintain open shipping routes.
新西兰贸易和投资部长Todd McClay在2026年3月16日警告说,中东冲突对全球供应链的风险日益增大,敦促16个依赖贸易的国家在FIT伙伴关系中加强合作。
New Zealand's Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay warned on March 16, 2026, that the Middle East conflict is increasing risks to global supply chains, urging 16 trade-dependent nations in the FIT Partnership to enhance cooperation.
该小组于2025年9月启动,强调需要保持空中和海上货运线路对燃料等基本货物开放,避免出口限制和过度储存,并分享实时数据,以加强复原力。
The group, launched in September 2025, stressed the need to keep air and sea freight routes open for essential goods like fuel, avoid export restrictions and excessive stockpiling, and share real-time data to strengthen resilience.
部长宣言重申支持基于规则的贸易体系。
A ministerial declaration reaffirmed support for the rules-based trading system.
下一次会议将于2026年7月在奥克兰由新西兰主办。
The next meeting will be hosted by New Zealand in Auckland in July 2026.