SYDNEY, July 17 (Reuters) – New Zealand and Switzerland have agreed to begin ‌talks in September to explore an ‌agreement covering trade, economic security, investments and e-commerce, ​New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay said on Friday.

The announcement followed a meeting between McClay and Swiss State Secretary for ‌Economic Affairs Helene ⁠Budliger Artieda in Auckland.

• “Switzerland is an important partner for New ⁠Zealand and one of the world’s most innovative and advanced economies,” McClay said ​in a ​statement.

• “At a time ​of growing global ‌economic uncertainty, it is more important than ever that like-minded countries work together to strengthen trade and investment.”

• Two-way trade between New Zealand and Switzerland totalled ‌NZ$1.88 billion ($1.10 billion) in ​the year ended December ​2025.

• McClay said ​the dialogue would lead to ‌closer economic ties through ​bilateral trade ​and international forums including the World Trade Organization and the Organisation for ​Economic Co-operation ‌and Development.

($1 = 1.7132 New Zealand dollars)

(Reporting ​by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing ​by Chris Reese)