One of our targets as a country is to now work very closely with the Commonwealth countries - they could become a very big market for us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the choice were made, one for us to lose our sovereignty and become a member of the Commonwealth or remain with our sovereignty and lose the membership of the Commonwealth, I would say let the Commonwealth go.
We're seeing a crazy appetite for people to acquire and invest in British businesses.
I've been round Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and China in the last few months and the message that I've been taking is that New Zealand is building an up market dynamic into a connected economy. And that we are not the old-fashioned, ship mutton kind of product the people associate their export in work.
It is in the national interest to have the Flying Kangaroo. It's in the interests of our tourism industry. It's in the interests of jobs here in Australia.
Australia is a resource-rich nation. We have been good at exploiting our minerals base and agricultural sector for exports.
If the people of New Zealand want to be part of our world, I believe they should hop off their islands, and push 'em closer.
There will be a lot of competitive and strong companies coming here and even though Kosovo is a small country that undoubtedly has a lot to offer to global trade; one of our main interests is to expose it to the world market.
I am an optimist about the UK. We have been involved in trade with our European partners, which we will always be doing whatever this relationship is. We are a member of the EU. That gives us benefits. But we have to figure out where that is going. In the world, we are a global trader already.
I strongly suspect that there would be a positive economic advantage to the U.K. in leaving the single market.
We find that no matter what country we're in, if we hit the right economic notes and appeal to the mass market, we're able to build the business very, very rapidly.
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