“New Zealand is a popular filming location for more and more Chinese TV and film producers. The natural beauty of its landscape and the sincerity and kindness of its people left the Chinese public with very beautiful impressions. This (televised) agreement once signed will give new vitality to cultural and people-to-people exchanges between China and New Zealand,” the president said during a visit to New Zealand on Tuesday. To reach the agreement, it was necessary to amend the free trade agreement between China and New Zealand, marked by a signature in an exchange of letters between Groser and his Chinese counterpart, Minister Gao Hucheng. The Committee has previously reviewed a number of film co-production contracts and recommended the adoption of binding contractual measures. . . .